The Russian president is the ultimate foreign policy bogeyman in this campaign, summoned like a menacing apparition any time a candidate’s manliness is called into question.
Weak JEB getting thrown out by management during speech. Do you think he will be this tough on Putin & others? https://t.co/Tqej1euLVL
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2016
Chris Christie, before he left the race, did it. So has Ted Cruz. It’s become something of a punch line, particularly whenever Trump or Marco Rubio turn and run from global heavyweights like Joe Scarborough and the debate moderators of CNBC.
New attack line: if his teeth can't stand up to a frozen Twix bar, how will he face down Vladimir Putin!?!
— Jason Seher (@jhseher) February 11, 2016
But it does go to show that, for the Republican candidates anyway, Putin is more of a fiction than a reality, an unholy amalgamation of feared enemy and model leader, a colossus of brute strength that must be met with an American colossus, the Rocky to Putin’s Drago. In a way, they’re all ultimately competing with Putin.