Trump seemed... wistful, while musing on the past.I listened to it when it dropped last night It wasn't as much of an "interview" cause Tucker had to interrupt at times just to get a word in. Trump kind of evaded some of Tucker's most pointed questions or peddled around them, but I guess he had to do that.
Laura did not post here on the forum, she made a posting on Twitter, where she shared a link to the Tucker interview of Macgregor. However, now that posting now seems to be deleted when I checked a moment ago. Anyways, the more important thing was the interview, not so much the twitter (or now "X") posting.I cant find the below post by Laura, if someone has time can you point me in the right direction. (Im failing with the search feature)
@Laura posted on X (formerly Twitter): If you love your family and friends and hope for a future with them, watch this. Then you will know what to do.
Former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson has been seeking an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan said on Sunday.
“[Carlson] is strongly requesting an interview with Vladimir Putin,” Simonyan said on a talk show aired by Rossiya-1 TV channel. “It would be great, if someone listens and notifies the president about this.”
Carlson has not commented on the matter. Putin rarely gives one-on-one interviews to foreign media. His last lengthy conversation with a Western journalist was an interview with CNBC anchor Hadley Gamble on the sidelines of the Russian Energy Week forum in Moscow in October 2021.
‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’, which aired on Fox from 2016 and 2023, was the highest-rated show on US cable news. Carlson was abruptly fired from the channel in April. According to the journalist, the termination was one of the conditions of the settlement Fox News reached with the Dominion Voting Systems, which sued the channel for defamation over its coverage of the US 2020 presidential election.
The Deep State unleashed -Leftist Heads Explode: Tucker Carlson Is in Negotiations to Interview Vladimir Putin
[Tucker] So if you were in charge of NATO if you were say Joe Biden uh what would your next move be in the war in Ukraine what would you do peace immediately?
[Orban} Call back Trump. That's that's the only way out. Call back trump. Call back Trump because you know you can criticize him for many reasons I understand all the all the discussions but you know the best (US) foreign policy of the recent several decades belong to him
He did not initiate any new war. Yes, he treated nicely the North Koreans and Russia, even the Chinese.
You know he delivered the policy which was the best one for Middle East - Abraham Accord - yes, so so that was a very good foreign policy.
He uh you know he's criticized that he is not educated enough to understand the world. This is not the case. Fact counts and his foreign policy was the best for the world in the last several decades I have seen. And if he would have been the president at the moment of the Russian invasion started it would be not possible to do that by the Russians.
So Trump is the man who can save the Western World and probably the human beings in the globe as well. That's that's my personal conviction.
The Tucker/Orban interview:
Just wanted to share what he had to say about Trump and Ukraine:
I must say that I'm impressed by how Orban appeared. He's just on another level compared to the Polish president, who struggles with English syntax and is happy if he even says something that is grammatically correct, let alone convey a thought. When Orban spoke about how they are proud of Hungarian culture because they are somewhat culturally unique in that part of the world, it almost made my eyes wet :) I was also impressed by his understanding that the military superpower needs a strong leader like Putin because instability could be devastating. My respect for him has been raised, and I can't even imagine how he can be compared with Polish faux-patriotic politicians by the media.
Currently listening and what Tucker says @39:00 has already been voiced by Trump:the following new interview with Tucker
I don't know if Tucker could be more marginalized than he is, which is telling, a rational approach to several topics is not what anyone in power wants from a majority of the population. The trouble is, as I see it, that he is outside of the reservation and he will eventually be touching on topics that would cement his marginalization.Is Tucker marginalizing himself? (And thereby his followers)
1. By some strange interview choices like Tate
2. By propounding fear porn conspiracies such as a hot war with Russia being provoked and inevitable very soon?