Posted on 03/21/2009 4:10:18 PM PDT by JoeProBono
More Than Meets the Eye? President Ronald Reagan greets a boy while in Red Square with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, far right, in Moscow in 1988. Pete Souza, the current chief White House photographer, took the photo when he held the same position under Reagan. Souza said the man with the camera is Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin posing as a tourist during his days as a Soviet spy.
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Pete Souza / Ronald Reagan Library
nope
Looks like it to me. Looks like Jeffery Dahmer too
Why do you say nope?
Hard to say for sure. If it is I wonder who else in the photo was aware.
Isnt it obvious? the guy with the cameras has hair. Putin is bald. duh.....
Looks more like Chris Matthews...so definitely an anti-American spy.
It’s him. Compare closely the shape of the ear, the nose, and the chin line, and it’s a perfect match.
You can’t see his hands in the later pic, but there’s more blood on them, him being a KGB thug murderer all these years and all.
I would agree...nose is different, jaw line is different, ear lobes are different, forehead is different.
Kathryn can you ear me?
Being as how Putin likes to show off his body and all, would it be at all suprprising if he had had a nose job along the way?
Sometimes i think she is awesome other times no
so why is the guy in the picture NOT taking a picture when so close to the President..could it be he’s NOT there for a photo but is there to observe using the camera as a prop??
hmmmmm...
More importantly, WHAT IS HE LOOKING AT? He appears to be sizing up Reagan’s manhood.
The left photo has a shadow on the nose ridge that could make it look different than it actually is.
No - the guy on the right is older and has lost most of his hair.
That is not a shadow on the nose ridge, it is the left cheek in shadow.
We need a photo of Putin at something close to the same angle as the unsub.
MM
He is avoiding eye contact with Gorby — who sent him there for this phony photo-op.
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