English: Putin on the Ritz. This is an example of political satire which became popular in Russia, playing on the song Puttin' on the Ritz, with Putin's name sounding the same as "Puttin'". This play on words was also manifested in other forms, such as this flash mob prior to Russian elections (link).
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The face of Vladimir Putin super-imposed on a Ritz Cracker. It comes from a 1930s American slang expression, song and film, "Puttin' on the Ritz", which is transliterated into Russian as "Путин на оз Рица", i.e. "Putin on the Ritz"