US Tucker Carlson Reportedly Spotted In Moscow As Fans Speculate Interview With Putin

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Tucker Carlson Reportedly Spotted In Moscow As Fans Speculate Interview With Putin​

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson was reportedly spotted in Moscow over the weekend, leading fans to speculate he plans on interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin.

According to the popular Russian telegram channel Mash, Carlson after arriving to the country on February 1st has spent the last three days in Moscow. The conservative firebrand was first seen boarding a plane on Turkish Airlines from Istanbul to Moscow Vnukovo airport.

On Saturday, Carlson reportedly attended the ballet “Spartacus” at the Bolshoi theater in the Russian capital. Pictures began to surface over the weekend showing Carlson at the theater and in the airport heading to Russia.
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Some right-wingers on X, formerly known as Twitter, began to speculate Carlson may be the country to interview Putin.
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Previously, Carlson said he had planned to sit-down with the Russia president while at Fox News but then called it off claiming the U.S. government was monitoring him.

“I tried to interview Vladimir Putin, and the U.S. government stopped me,” Carlson told the Swiss publication, Die Weltwoche back in September. “By the way, nobody defended me. I don’t think there was anybody in the news media who said, ‘Wait a second. I may not like this guy, but he has a right to interview anyone he wants, and we have a right to hear what Putin says.'”
 
Using a translator even when you don't need one is a classic strategy to give you more time to think about your answers before giving them and to blame any bad press on mistranslation.
part of it that most people don't "think" in a foreign language, so it's faster and easier to articulate your thoughts like usual and have someone else translate (on top the other perks like being able to blame the translator)
 
Your history buff fiancee is dumb. The UN wasn't created until after WW2. The instrument that caused Germany to pay onerous reparations was The Treaty of Versailles, which also created The League of Nations (the precursor to the UN) that collapsed because of WW2,

No, as I point out above, and everyone forgets there was also a world wide depression that hit Germany particularly hard in the interwar years.
UN is direct successor to league of nations


He might thought of that. Same shit different name
I forgot this little fact:
Putin can speak fluent English. He could've held the interview in English without the need for an interpreter, but he still did it in Russian. :story:
Sounds very practiced and he seems uncomfortable plus he has very thick and noticable accent lot of things can be misheard and misconstrued if you have thick accent especially if you need to hold university level of lectures of history and politics to an amerimuts who don't know better since all they know about history we wuz kangz or whitey bad mkay.
 
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UN is direct successor to league of nations


He might thought of that. Same shit different name

Sounds very practiced and he seems uncomfortable plus he has very thick and noticable accent lot of things can be misheard and misconstrued if you have thick accent especially if you need to hold university level of lectures of history and politics to an amerimuts who don't know better since all they know about history we wuz kangz or whitey bad mkay.
The Versailles Treaty created the League so Germany getting blamed for WW1 had already happened. Nitpicky I know but does trigger my 'tism. :story:
 
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So you should just pissed yourself and let your neigbour do anything they want?

I did not say that.


Of course, one does have to take your more powerfull neigbour in the account. But if your neigbour proclaim loudly that you have no right to exist on your own, you must do something about that. Maybe like alliance with another power. It worked very well for czechoslovakia before WW2.

Yes, Ukraine proclaimed they wanted to have a knife on Russias throat, the resulting effect is clear for everyone.

The idea of hundreds of thousands dead is really funny stuff. An entire generation of young men just wiped completely out, country bombed to shit. Your forceful ignorance, almost a weaponized level of stupidity, your complete of willingness to understand a broader picture is stunning.
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Back on topic, other than the memes has anyone noticed the EU reaction, or anymore goofy shit from the media?
The media is really salty over the interview being the most viewed media in twitters history.
 
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Tucker seemed rattled every time it was implied. I think most of the new “alternate” media glows, and Tucker is right at the center of it. Definitely gets the noggin joggin.
Of course he would be rattled. He essentially got repeatedly told ‘i can find everything I need to about you and kill you should I so choose’ repeatedly and It was done by revealing a fact that most people didn’t know.

And it was an also obvious call out to the CIA.

Tucker has not really been that attacked to the level other ‘alternstive voices’ have. There’s a reason for this.
 
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I was expecting the thread to be a lot more volatile, pleasantly surprised that there's only one or two sneethers trying to bring the level of discussion down.

I for one was surprised but impressed by the history lesson taught from the perspective of the Russians, it makes it demonstrably clear that regardless of your position on Putin and his electoral support, he actually has his head together and he knows exactly what he's trying to do; he's not the raving lunatic that many would have you believe.
It was pretty clear that Putin was not "insane;" he is merely doing what Russian leaders have done for centuries and centuries--invade other lands and suppress their native cultures, forbidding the teaching of the local languages of the like, as they have always done. The people that thought Putin was a lunatic watch too many James Bond movies with colorful characters and unique motivations.
 
It was pretty clear that Putin was not "insane;" he is merely doing what Russian leaders have done for centuries and centuries--invade other lands and suppress their native cultures, forbidding the teaching of the local languages of the like, as they have always done. The people that thought Putin was a lunatic watch too many James Bond movies with colorful characters and unique motivations.
Emperialism has always been around. Putin is just dumb enough to believe it still serves a practical purpose. I'm sorry, but I won't be tootin with Putin. While I admire the conservstive stance he has on many issues, he's an archaic vestige of his predecessors. On somethings he goes too far on other things like eugenics, he doesn't go far enough.
 
I was sort of surprised that he seemed bitter about not being allowed to join NATO, understandable, but strange he would allow himself to come across that way.
I considered this brilliantly performative. It will definitely inspire sympathy from the right people.
 
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