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Yeltsin took a taxi in his underwear because he wanted to buy pizza. Is this an excuse or another reason?

In order to attract attention and increase the sales of works, western media people really have no bottom line and do everything they can. Yeltsin took a taxi to buy pizza in his underwear. It doesn't exist! This is a story made out of nothing by American media people in order to improve the attention and sales of their works!

This statement originated from a new book by an American historian. In his book, Clinton is used as an excuse to claim that Russian President Yeltsin was drunk twice during his visit to the United States. Once when I was drunk, I "chatted" with the taxi driver in my underwear and said that I was going to buy pizza. Another time, when I was drunk, I evaded all Russian security personnel and strolled in the basement of the hotel.

Anyone who has a little common sense about the safety of national leaders will scoff at this statement. But all national leaders have strict security measures, and the security measures of Russian national leaders are one of the strictest in the world. As soon as Yeltsin steps out of the hotel, Russian security personnel will take immediate action to protect Yeltsin in all directions, and Yeltsin will never appear alone in the street.

What's more, if these things really happened in those years, the news would have been flying all over the sky. Things like the Russian President's visit to the United States are definitely big news, and there must be a large number of journalists waiting around the clock. As long as there is a little trouble, journalists with a keen sense of smell will know. But at that time, there was no news.

This sentence was said in 2009, a year after Yeltsin died. Historians who put forward this statement just want to hide after death. For these fake news and false statements, we really have to learn to distinguish.