After Biden called Putin a "killer" with "no soul," the Russian dictator told him to "stay healthy” and then challenged him to a live debate 👀
· Mar 19, 2021 · NottheBee.com

Make no bones about it: Vladimir Putin is a killer.

He's a guy plenty of people have died trying to cross. A few radioactive isotopes in some tea here, a little military-grade nerve agent sprayed on some clothing there... it's all in a day's work of keeping the motherland together for the former KGB agent.

That being said, Putin epically trolled Biden for calling him a killer who doesn't "have a soul:"

"Whoever calls someone those names, is describing themselves," said Putin.

Since a tactic of the political left is to blame their opponents for things they're doing, one does have to chuckle at Putin's political acumen. Sure, the guy will have you dropped over the edge of a boat in the Baltic, but he's not stupid.

As for Biden...

Putin also wished the cognitively ailing Biden good health "without irony."

Let's be real: Putin wishing an obviously ailing Biden good health is like a scene straight out of the Godfather.

Let me also note that there's also no "irony" in Russia recalling its U.S. ambassador this week because of Biden's remarks.

Oh, and in case you wanted more from this story, Putin challenged Biden to a man-to-man debate.

"I want to propose to President Biden to continue our discussion, but on the condition that we do it basically live, as it's called."

Hint: This would NOT go well for Biden.

Watch Putin's full passive-aggressive statement and tell me he isn't about to make Biden an offer he can't refuse. It even has a compelling personal story to seal the deal:

The translation from this video is by Russian outlet RT, which said he wished Biden "good health." Another Russian outlet translated it as "stay healthy" and others as "be well."

Translation: "If your ailing health doesn't get to you soon, I just might."


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