Pravda, the Russian Internet news agency, is portraying U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, as an insult to international diplomacy. The news agency also says the U.S. is delivering weapons to Georgia under the guise of humanitarian aid.
In language and rhetoric not seen since the Cold War, Pravda is beating the war drums with provocative "news" about the U.S.
smuggling weapons to Georgia.
Further reports describe Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as a school teacher well beyond her station in life and nothing less than a bull-shit
mongering bimbo.
Pravda, meaning "
The Truth" in Russian is albeit a shadow of it's former self when it was an official organ of the Communist Party in the USSR. The newspaper was shut down in 1991 by Boris Yeltsin but the Internet version was founded by former employees of the Communist Media's organ.
Nevertheless, with a solid domestic and international following, the Pravda Internet site does take a sensationalist view of world politics.
Hopefully, the people of Russia will see through "The Truth."