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Tucker Carlson was interviewed yesterday at the World Government Summit in Dubai, a yearly event created by Klaus Schwab and his Middle Eastern minions.
Much of the interview revolved around Tucker’s recent interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin which received a staggering 200 million views on Twitter alone.
First of all, Tucker’s interview was a lot more interesting than his own interview with Putin. And that’s not just because Putin’s 35-minute history lesson now comes up on the YouTube search engine when you search for “Can’t sleep, need help.”
The Russians were apparently far more excited about Tucker Carlson visiting Moscow than Hilary Clinton, who called Tucker a “useful idiot” for daring to interview Putin. Former Secretary of State Clinton lamented in an interview about the strange attraction some Americans feel toward authoritarian leaders like Vladimir Putin, describing it as “absolutely gobsmacking terrifying.”
Russian state media posted an infomercial about Carlson’s visit to Moscow:
Tucker was visibly upset about many issues including the drug crisis in America, Biden’s mental incompetency, inflation and his media colleagues who he “wouldn’t go to dinner with.”
Carlson echoes the feelings of millions of Americans who have watched their country decline in real time over the last three decades:
“It was a shock for me that Moscow, which I have never been to before, the largest European city with 13 million inhabitants, is much more pleasant than any city in my country. I had no idea about that. It is much cleaner, safer and aesthetically more beautiful. Its architecture, food, services are better than in any city in the USA,” said Carlson, who spent eight days in Moscow.
While there, he took some time out to go to the Bolshoi Opera House and catch some Russian fine art.
He could not help but compare Moscow’s subway to those in New York: “If you can't use the subway, which a lot of people point to when it comes to New York because it's too dangerous, you start to wonder what the purpose of leadership is,” Carlson said.
Tucker claims, “American politicians have convinced themselves that Putin will take over Poland, but there is nothing in Poland that Putin needs.” The subtext here, is that, there is nothing in the Ukraine that Putin needs either, but that would be the stuff of fairy tales.
The Donbas is the industrial heart of the whole region. A casual glance at a map reveals that the area of fighting would connect up the Crimea with the rest of Russia, assuming the goal is to annex the region and has nothing to do with “de-nazification.”
The largest nuclear power plant in Europe, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, is located in Ukraine, just north of Melitopol, on the Dnipper River. Russian forces took over the plant in 2022 and stationed 500-600 soldiers inside the buildings. Russia has unilaterally annexed this plant.
Carlson insisted that, “There’s no evidence Putin has any intention of expanding his borders.” Except for expanding his borders by annexing the Crimea in 2014, and invading the Ukraine so he can annex the Eastern half.
Tucker also insists that, “Putin wants to end the war in Ukraine, Russia's industrial potential is much more serious than we thought.” Tucker claims he’s “no fan of Putin,” but spends most of the interview defending Putin: “Leaders from around the world, except the United States, are ready to compromise on Ukraine, and Vladimir Putin is one of them.”
Western conservatives find Putin extremely appealing after the last three years of the Biden administration. Putin comes off as measured, calm and insightful to the hungry conservatives who are willing to overlook things like the extreme Russian censorship of anti-lockdown protesters at the outset of the pandemic. Leaders of the protest were given 8-10 years in federal prison:
Back to poopy pants Joe Biden, Tucker is quick to point out, “… how incapacitated Joe Biden is … that's not an attack, that is a fact and anyone who tells you otherwise is lying.”
Joe Biden’s declining mental health is on evident display during multiple interviews. The Democrat voters should be advising their own party to call a vote of non-confidence. That would be the democratic thing to do, but when was the last time Western leaders were caught doing something democratic?
During a campaign speech from a few days ago in Las Vegas, Biden tells of a conversation he had with dead president Mitterand:
The interviewer tries to give Tucker some hard ball questions, and rightly points out that Tucker did not question Putin about the nasty Russian censorship of dissidents, such as Putin’s opponent Navalny, who has spent over 11 years in prison for challenging the Putin regime. He still has to serve another 19 years.
Carlson deflects and does some America-splaining about censorship in America, with the caveat that America is still the “most powerful nation in the world.”
When asked about America’s refusal to declare a ceasefire in Gaza, Tucker compares America to a father—Israel and Palestine are the kids who are being bad by fighting with each other.
“United States would be Dad, it would be the father, and the father’s sacred obligation is to protect his family and restore peace within his walls.” Tucker’s analogy is that Americas has “violated the most basic duty of fatherhood” by not restoring peace to the region and calling for a ceasefire. “I’m deeply offended by that. It has been a morally superior country.”
(I’m just looking through 300 years of history for some examples of this moral superiority. Let you know when I find some.)
The entire interview exist as a glaring deflection from the very fact that Tucker Carlson is being interviewed at the World Government Summit. Hopefully, Tucker Carlson will recap the interview, and point out the elephant in the room. I’m not holding my breath.
Furthermore, it is not my job as your humble blogger, to point out baseless conspiracy theories about Kabbalists who wear little red strings around their wrists, just so the other Kabbalists know they’re part of the sneaky little Kabbalist club.
Hey what’s that on Tucker’s wrist?
I bet you didn’t know that the word “cabal” comes from the word Kabbalist.
But that would be conspiracy theory. And just because there is a World Government Summit doesn’t mean they want a World Government! For heaven’s sakes stop being so paranoid. The World Government Summit was created “to improve government work and offer better services to humanity.” They said so themselves and they’ve never lied to us before, have they? Okay, maybe a few hundred times, but who’s counting?
Just because the founder Mohammed al Gergawi was interviewed by Klaus Schwab for his book The Great Narrative doesn’t mean that Schwab hired him to start the World Government Summit. Dammit! I’m trying to help you.
Why would the Deep State send the most highly-rated journalist in America to the World Government Summit and talk about absolutely everything bothering Americans, except the World Government?
I will leave that for you to decide, dear reader.
Until we meet again, comrades, I leave you with these words of wisdom by the famous Russian dissident, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to help you practice your Russian.
”Если бы все было так просто! Если бы где-то были злые люди, коварно творившие злые дела, и нужно было только отделить их от остальных и уничтожить. Но линия, разделяющая добро и зло, проходит через сердце каждого человека. И кто готов уничтожить частичку своего сердца?”
- Александр Солженицын, Архипелаг ГУЛАГ 1918–1956
“If only it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?”
― Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956
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I’d like to hear more on tuckers conference with the evil swab!! (Pun intended )
Balance love and harmony
Great article ! I agree , he’s allowed too much and never censored ? Is def sus.