Here is a collection of pictures of "The brilliant Comrade".
The Telegraph describes the pictures as bizarre. This particular politician could certainly be described as bizarre however the pictures themselves look like normal publicity shots of any politician.
Many of the pictures have people standing about with pens and notebooks, presumably to record the words of their leader.
Umh, I wonder if it would be dangerous not carry pen and paper to record his words?
The Telegraph describes the pictures as bizarre. This particular politician could certainly be described as bizarre however the pictures themselves look like normal publicity shots of any politician.
Many of the pictures have people standing about with pens and notebooks, presumably to record the words of their leader.
Umh, I wonder if it would be dangerous not carry pen and paper to record his words?
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