The study examines the functions of metaphor in modern political discourse. It concentrates on themain types of Russian political metaphor and their models considering the emotivity in the politicalspeech of two Russian presidents, which are analysed based on specific examples. In this regard, it isshown that in the Russian modern political discourse, metaphors from the conceptual spheres, such as‘disease’, ‘culinary’, ‘human’, ‘game’ and ‘theatre’, are more often used. In order to convey a specificstate, it is very convenient to refer to metaphors, which, on the one hand, can significantly soften thestatement, and on the other hand, can more figuratively convey it. Metaphor is as a powerful tool for influencingthe consciousness of the recipient and transforming the political worldviews. The use of metaphor,as well as various ways of highlighting it in the text, ensures its semantic and emotional integrity.Researchers point out that the influence of emotions on the formation of political preferences is not inferiorto the influence of rational awareness of the problem. Moreover, most often a person primarily tendsto make a decision under the influence of emotions and only afterwards tries to find a rational explanationfor the decision. The features of using the main metaphorical models are shown based on publicspeeches, interviews, and articles by two Russian political figures: Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev.Key words: emotiology, metaphor; emotivity; emotion; surprise; political discourse; functions ofmetaphors.