Evan Hafer
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That feeling of the big bad bear coming after us got lifted with the fall of the Berlin Wall, with the fall of the Soviet Union. All that stuff went away. The fear. Yeah. When I was a kid, that fear was everywhere. I've talked to so many people that are my age or around my age that remember being a child and being worried about a war with nuclear bombs with Russia. It was constant.
That feeling of the big bad bear coming after us got lifted with the fall of the Berlin Wall, with the fall of the Soviet Union. All that stuff went away. The fear. Yeah. When I was a kid, that fear was everywhere. I've talked to so many people that are my age or around my age that remember being a child and being worried about a war with nuclear bombs with Russia. It was constant.
That feeling of the big bad bear coming after us got lifted with the fall of the Berlin Wall, with the fall of the Soviet Union. All that stuff went away. The fear. Yeah. When I was a kid, that fear was everywhere. I've talked to so many people that are my age or around my age that remember being a child and being worried about a war with nuclear bombs with Russia. It was constant.
It was in the air. When Khrushchev banged his shoe on the table and said, we will bury you. I watched that video on YouTube just like a month ago and it's still scary. The two fucking banging his shoe. And when he said, we will bury you. Was that a direct quote or was that propaganda? Let me, that one feels fishy. I bet that's one where it's like a little bit more slippery than we will bury you.
It was in the air. When Khrushchev banged his shoe on the table and said, we will bury you. I watched that video on YouTube just like a month ago and it's still scary. The two fucking banging his shoe. And when he said, we will bury you. Was that a direct quote or was that propaganda? Let me, that one feels fishy. I bet that's one where it's like a little bit more slippery than we will bury you.
It was in the air. When Khrushchev banged his shoe on the table and said, we will bury you. I watched that video on YouTube just like a month ago and it's still scary. The two fucking banging his shoe. And when he said, we will bury you. Was that a direct quote or was that propaganda? Let me, that one feels fishy. I bet that's one where it's like a little bit more slippery than we will bury you.
Because you know what I mean? Like when you're getting your translations.
Because you know what I mean? Like when you're getting your translations.
Because you know what I mean? Like when you're getting your translations.
put that under a couple pints of vodka. Someone was saying this, but it's so true. There's nothing scarier than Russian Muslims. Like the fighters?
put that under a couple pints of vodka. Someone was saying this, but it's so true. There's nothing scarier than Russian Muslims. Like the fighters?
put that under a couple pints of vodka. Someone was saying this, but it's so true. There's nothing scarier than Russian Muslims. Like the fighters?
Russian Muslims are the fucking scariest fighters, dude. I think if there's like one group that I would categorize, like what's the scariest? It might be Russian Muslims. This is from the CIA's website. We will bury you threat widely attributed to Khrushchev in Western press was reported to have been made at a send-off reception to Poland's Gomułka in Moscow, November 1956.
Russian Muslims are the fucking scariest fighters, dude. I think if there's like one group that I would categorize, like what's the scariest? It might be Russian Muslims. This is from the CIA's website. We will bury you threat widely attributed to Khrushchev in Western press was reported to have been made at a send-off reception to Poland's Gomułka in Moscow, November 1956.
Russian Muslims are the fucking scariest fighters, dude. I think if there's like one group that I would categorize, like what's the scariest? It might be Russian Muslims. This is from the CIA's website. We will bury you threat widely attributed to Khrushchev in Western press was reported to have been made at a send-off reception to Poland's Gomułka in Moscow, November 1956.
According to Time Magazine, Khrushchev was overheard to say at the final reception, for the polish leader if you don't like us don't accept our invitations and don't invite us to come to see you whether you like it or not history is on our side we will bury you so he said that to poland but that was a in a wasn't that in a police song or a sting song the russians love their children too
According to Time Magazine, Khrushchev was overheard to say at the final reception, for the polish leader if you don't like us don't accept our invitations and don't invite us to come to see you whether you like it or not history is on our side we will bury you so he said that to poland but that was a in a wasn't that in a police song or a sting song the russians love their children too
According to Time Magazine, Khrushchev was overheard to say at the final reception, for the polish leader if you don't like us don't accept our invitations and don't invite us to come to see you whether you like it or not history is on our side we will bury you so he said that to poland but that was a in a wasn't that in a police song or a sting song the russians love their children too
Wasn't that? Scorpions? No, no, no, no, no, no. I think it was a Sting song. Really?
Wasn't that? Scorpions? No, no, no, no, no, no. I think it was a Sting song. Really?