Alexei Navalny is considered the man Vladimir Putin fears and despises more than anyone on Earth.
Quite an honor.
What's really unusual about Navalny, a formidable dissident, anti-corruption crusader and now a political prisoner — is his tone. In spite of having been jailed, poisoned, rendered comatose and then jailed again, he's not dour, solemn or even self-righteous.
He's funny. Navalny, 45, has been likened — in vibe — to Jon Stewart.
Over the last decade, in his crusade to topple Putin, Navalny has engineered an activist wrecking ball in Russia and a related media mini-empire. He — it — now publishes some of the videos and posts from his influential blog in English.
On Twitter, he has more than 2.6 million followers. He follows about 1,300 accounts, including NPR, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Stephen King, Conan O'Brien — and, yes, @TheDailyShow, with Trevor Noah.
These days, @navalny is overseen by his lawyer, but the man himself still seems to tweet and retweet, which can't be easy since he's currently locked in an isolation unit in Penal Colony 2, a notoriously brutal prison just outside Moscow.
One year ago, in August 2020, Navalny was poisoned with the nerve agent Novichok in a near-fatal assassination attempt, presumably orchestrated by Russian authorities.