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Russia may be trying to sway the outcome of the US election, but at home pro-Kremlin media have more important things to talk about than who is the better candidate.
Their main message to the people of Russia is that America is in chaos, that its democracy is failing and – most importantly – that it is in no position to teach others what is right and what is wrong.
Russia’s most-watched TV station, official Rossiya 1, has compared the US to an ageing pastor who “starts turning up with his fly undone, tipsy and, wearing a lewd grin, pinches female members of his flock. Would you trust him?”
“They keep sticking their nose everywhere, but their nose is falling off!” sniggered a talk show host on state televisions Channel One.
Predictions of an impending civil war in the US are not unusual, and form a suitable backdrop to calming, positive reports about President Vladimir Putin.
Still, there is no doubt who Russian state media’s vote would go to: Donald Trump. He occasionally gets a condescending chuckle here and there, but he is spared the amounts of ridicule reserved for Joe Biden, who is often presented as “too old” to govern.
The tumultuous debate between the two was held up as an example of the US political systems collapse. But one thing Russian TV channels omitted to mention was that in his almost 20 years in power, Vladimir Putin has never once taken part in election debates.