Oleg Atbashian, a writer and graphic artist from Ukraine, currently lives in New York. He is the creator of ThePeoplesCube.com, a satirical website where he writes under the name of Red Square.
Obama and his ilk continually fall for the myth that those living under dictatorships are united against American "aggression." (This is part five of a series. Read parts one, two, three, and four.)
Obama's policy on Iran and Honduras is to respect the sovereignty of the dictator, not the people. (This is part four of a series. Read parts one, two, and three.)
The former chief of Romania's espionage service sees an American president fully invested in the lies he helped disseminate along with the KGB. (This is part three of a series. Read parts one and two.)
Obama is just one of millions fooled by the anti-American propaganda planted decades ago by the KGB. (This is part two of a series. Read part one here.)
The world needs post-Cold War thinking. But Obama is stuck in a world of parochial clichés. (This is Part 1 of a series.)
A celebration of the great "moderate" events in (fake) history.
America's organizer in chief could use a lesson from the pages of Russian history.
Anyone with a basic sense of the language could have told Clinton her failed attempt at a gag was a dud.
Old Soviet-era jokes have become disturbingly applicable to the U.S.
As an old joke suggests, inviting socialism into our homes might help us better appreciate the blessings of freedom.