Quote Originally Posted by JMA View Post
Your final sentence counters the premise in your first sentence as applied to Russia.
Not at all. A leader that has to struggle to get reelected generally doesn't have to worry about the populace taking to the streets: why would the populace bother going to the streets if they can just vote the bastard out?

Struggling to get reelected is the problem of elected leaders. The prospect of the populace in the streets is the problem of dictators. Dictators, by definition, don't struggle to get reelected. They dictate the results of the election, if they bother to have an election at all.

I simply asked Outlaw to clarify what appears to be an inconsistency.