TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov appreciated the newspaper article The New York Times (NYT), in which Russian President Vladimir Putin blamed “the collapse of American health care” and “spreading misinformation about coronavirus”. About it writes “the Look”.
According to Solovyov, it is “stupidity and schizophrenia”. “I act as the therapist and handing out diagnoses to everyone until the person who wrote it in The New York Times. Where to go? You have to register the facts of severe mental disorders,” he said.
The presenter urged the American edition of view of journalistic stories in the US and to pay attention to the “horrors” that they talk about other media.
Previously, the NYT published an article which asserted that the Russian leader “has played an important role in the dissemination of false information” about diseases and epidemics — “it was part of his wider plan to discredit the West and the destruction of the enemy inside”.
The last few years, regularly discussed topic in American media was the influence of the Russian side and Putin on politics in the United States. With the end of 2016, it concerned Russia’s interference in the presidential election. Moscow denies these accusations.