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Medvedev mocked over 'I will transmit to Vladimir'
2012-04-05
Kremlin critics and Russian bloggers mercilessly mocked President Dmitry Medvedev after microphones broadcast him promising to "transmit" a message from President Obama to Vladimir Putin.

"I understand. I will transmit this information to Vladimir," Medvedev was heard saying in English to Obama in a "hot-mike" exchange that has already caused a stir in the United States.

Medvedev was responding to a pledge by Obama that the United States will be more flexible on some bilateral issues such as missile defense once, as he expects, he is re-elected.

Russian bloggers immediately circulated Medvedev's phrase on Twitter, mocking Medvedev for his apparent admission that all information needs to go through the all-powerful Russian number one Putin.

Opposition movement leader Alexei Navalny tweeted, "Today, let's all respond to every tweet: 'I will transmit this to Vladimir'."

"Vladimiru", Russian for "to Vladimir", became a worldwide Twitter trend in a matter of a couple of hours Tuesday morning as bloggers used it as a universal response to any sort of statement.

"I am Dima, I don't want to make any decisions. I will transmit to Vladimir," tweeted @sult, using the familiar form of Dmitry.

Bloggers spread an image of Putin answering his cell phone in the country side, with the caption, "Hello, I am Vladimir. Did anyone transmit anything to me?"

Medvedev has never able to shake off his reputation as a president who is not in control. Last September similar footage made its way onto the Internet of Medvedev pushing finance minister Alexei Kudrin to quit at a government meeting, to which Kudrin replied "I will consult with the prime minister."
Posted by:ryuge

#13  D *** NG IT, any relation to 1980's-post-911 "SEND THE MESSAGE TO GORBACHEV - TORA, TORA, TORA"???

[ANNA LONGINOVA + PENN STATE here].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-04-05 22:58  

#12  That could be an Obama/Biden joke without too much effort.

Or a Biden/Obama joke.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2012-04-05 19:04  

#11  Putin and Medvedev go to a restaurant. Putin orders steak. The waiter says, "Very good, sir, and for the vegetable?". "The vegetable will also have the steak."
Posted by: KBK   2012-04-05 16:46  

#10  Sniff. Comrades.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-04-05 14:56  

#9  "Vladimiru", Russian for "to Vladimir"

Dative case.
Posted by: SteveS   2012-04-05 11:58  

#8  Can you say "I will convey this info to Vladimir" in Russian, thing?

Я передам эту информацию Владимира

That is what google translate comes up with at least. Usually fairly accurate.
Posted by: DarthVader   2012-04-05 11:37  

#7  No, but if I could, I would probably try to turn it into a Radio Yerevan joke in the proper form.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2012-04-05 08:47  

#6  Can you say "I will convey this info to Vladimir" in Russian, thing?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-04-05 05:52  

#5  I fear this fellow, he is desperate. No, not Medvedev, the African American white guy.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-04-05 03:21  

#4  Yeah, this is funny and mockable. But I care less about Dima being Vlad's messenger boy and more about my Prez thinking he will have more flexibility to sell our country out after he is re-elected.
Posted by: SteveS   2012-04-05 00:50  

#3  What's the frequency, Dmitry?
Posted by: tu3031   2012-04-05 00:32  

#2  Radio Free Dmitry, transmitting 24 hours a day.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2012-04-05 00:17  

#1  I knew he would catch hell over that.
Posted by: newc   2012-04-05 00:08  

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