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Tucker Putin Interview


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2024 Feb 6, 11:50am   10,381 views  245 comments

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Is going to be uploaded at TuckerCarlson.com and will be posted to X/Twitter soon with Elon promising not to censor or otherwise interfere with the reach.

https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1754939251257475555?s=20

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34   Patrick   2024 Feb 7, 8:18pm  

richwicks says


He can just retire. He doesn't need money.


I think he was born pretty rich.
37   Ceffer   2024 Feb 7, 9:12pm  

Aw, c'mon, Puti-cakes, spit it out. The Swiss Octagon, the Vatican, Chatham House, the Masons, RIIA and the Nazi/Dynastic Corporate-ocracy.

https://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=236156
38   AmericanKulak   2024 Feb 7, 9:26pm  

OBAMA, who in turn is run by the anti-anti-communist progressives, same since the late 19th.

The same Elizabeth Stanton, Margeret Sanger, Dewey, Donovan, Dulles, etc. types along with their ethno Brooklyn Bolshevik and POC recruits.
39   Ceffer   2024 Feb 7, 10:03pm  

And where would we be without the Mockingbird AI Botswarm headlines against Tucker? Have the efforts to payroll the demonization of Russia from the fiat printing press money mills failed?

40   Ceffer   2024 Feb 7, 10:18pm  

Fake but fun.
42   AmericanKulak   2024 Feb 7, 10:38pm  

Ceffer says

And where would we be without the Mockingbird AI Botswarm headlines against Tucker? Have the efforts to payroll the demonization of Russia from the fiat printing press money mills failed?




What I heard in my head when seeing this graphic:

https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/548faab4-4523-45d8-93de-9a88f8325ed1
55   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2024 Feb 8, 2:18pm  

Patrick says







to quote George carlin. “Truth would blow the whole system up “… paraphrasing more or less
57   AmericanKulak   2024 Feb 8, 3:59pm  

Alts:


original link

This is rewindable if you missed the beginning.

VERY interesting about Russia asking if it was possible to eventually join NATO and being totally rebuffed by Clinton in the 90s, the CIA's support of Caucasian Seperatists in the 2000s, etc.
58   AmericanKulak   2024 Feb 8, 4:03pm  

My belief that Russia Russia Russia is a distraction for the Deep State to use against their inaction and profit relationship with the CCP.

If Evil Putler didn't exist, the deeds of the CCP would come to the forefront and disturb the outsourcing and financing between Wall St. and Beijing.
59   socal2   2024 Feb 8, 4:40pm  

I thought Tucker did a good job and asked some very pointed questions. I was worried it was going to be another Col MacGreggor type interview with Tucker accepting all of his cocksure and outlandish statements as Gospel without any challenges.

Can't say Putin came across too well in terms of what his end goal or what a "win" looks like in Ukraine. Putin jabbered on again and again about having to kill Nazis and citing history from hundreds of years ago as if there have been no border or ethnic adjustments creating new realities in the 21st century. Putin also cited the debacle in Canada (with the old SS guy) as proof that the West are somehow complicit in trying to foment the neo-Nazi movement.
60   Patrick   2024 Feb 8, 5:34pm  

AmericanKulak says

VERY interesting about Russia asking if it was possible to eventually join NATO and being totally rebuffed by Clinton in the 90s


Putin says that Clinton seemed open to it, but when he asked around he was told no. That implies that the Deep State is really in control, not the president.
61   Patrick   2024 Feb 8, 5:36pm  

AmericanKulak says

the CIA's support of Caucasian Seperatists in the 2000s


I didn't know about this. Definitely interesting.

Also, I had no idea that Russia ever felt threatened by Poland.
62   Patrick   2024 Feb 8, 5:42pm  

https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/post-putin-interview-analysis


Initial thoughts after the interview:

-Putin knows way too much history

-Putin is operating on an intellectual plane far above all US politicians

-Putin appears to want cooperation but the West have isolated Russia

-Putin does not want to invade Poland or take over the world

-Putin is not the deranged warmonger the MSM describes him as

-Putin is well-aware of the “Deep State” and recognizes the CIA as nefarious

I really wanted to see Putin go into detail on the degeneration of Western society, gender insanity, etc., because I think it would have resonated with the American People. The history about Ukrainian Nazism will be effective and his talk of “denazification” will certainly draw some attention.

Obviously I wanted Tucker to ask Putin about the biolabs in Ukraine, but as I stated yesterday, this topic might be too far of a jump down the rabbit hole for those new to this realm. This interview seemed to be an introductory first impression to appeal to Western citizens and disprove the MSM-created perception of Putin.

Anyone who watched the interview objectively would have to agree that Putin is not the monster we were told he was, and negotiations can be made if there is competency from US leadership. Hopefully this will change the perception of the US being innocent darlings in the conflict, and can eventually lead to mass realization that the US/NATO are the ones who brought war and weapons to Russia’s doorstep via espionage and CIA color revolutions.
63   Patrick   2024 Feb 8, 5:43pm  

And what I posted as a transcript before today seems to be false. Pretty sure those words were not in the interview.
64   AmericanKulak   2024 Feb 8, 5:55pm  

Putin made a good point about at least some of the RussiaRussiaRussia being overspecialized Cold War Soviet Experts not wanting to lose their jobs or influence or department/NGO funding.

The ol' Military Industrial Intelligence Complex hypothesis. Thousands of PhDs, Translators, etc. would lose their specialized jobs with little private enterprise viability, and there would be far too many to absorb in overstuffed academic departments, esp. in a declining field.

Tucker wasn't a grovelling ass kiss, he asked some tough questions about why Russia doesn't pull out unilaterally, about the status of the journalist (who knows what the real truth is), etc. I would have liked to see a barb about Iran and the Ortho-Shi'a lovey dove.

(EDIT: I mean the latter in a civilizational/geopolitical way, not in a religious way)
66   richwicks   2024 Feb 8, 8:50pm  

Just embedding it:


original link

Imagine ANY president going through history like that since 1950..
67   DemocratsAreTotallyFucked   2024 Feb 8, 9:45pm  

Patrick says

The history about Ukrainian Nazism will be effective and his talk of “denazification” will certainly draw some attention.


Not to the Ukey Nazi Fluffers of PatNet.
68   DemocratsAreTotallyFucked   2024 Feb 8, 9:49pm  

Patrick says






A single interview that most Americans won't ever see or care to see won't make a difference.

Majority of Americans get 'their news' from just reading headlines and not the actual articles or just MSM soundbite bullshit, after all.
69   DemocratsAreTotallyFucked   2024 Feb 8, 9:53pm  

Patrick says


-Putin knows way too much history


He's like Professor Binns in Harry Potter.



70   AD   2024 Feb 8, 10:21pm  

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Around 57 minutes, Putin admits going back to 19th century that the citizens of the region of Ukraine wanted independence from Russia. He said that was okay as they still wanted to have relations with Russia as far as free trade.

Putin says he wants to get rid of of the nationalist mentality in Ukraine.

The problem is there is a Ukraine language and culture. Putin seems to not want to recognize that, as well as what drove a lot of Ukrainians to join Germany in World War 2.

Bolsheviks from Moscow were sent to Ukraine prior to World War 2 and that was unsettling but not as much as Stalin's Holodomor.

But with all that aside as well as going back to Catherine the Great as well as NATO in the old Yugoslavia, Putin understandably does not want NATO on its large border with Ukraine, and yes Putin asked Bill Clinton if it is possible for Russia to join NATO.

The Holodomor was what created the resentment and spurred Ukrainian "nationalistic" feelings.

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71   AD   2024 Feb 8, 10:25pm  

Putin says only way to get to peace negotiation table is for NATO to not arm Ukraine and the "conflict will be quickly over".

So what does that mean ? It means Russia troops in Kiev and then there are "peace talks" ?

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72   Eman   2024 Feb 8, 10:42pm  

AD says

Putin says only way to get to peace negotiation table is for NATO to not arm Ukraine and the "conflict will be quickly over".

So what does that mean ? It means Russia troops in Kiev and then there are "peace talks" ?

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Well, there was a peace agreement months ago. Halfway through the signing, Boris Johnson showed up, and it was basically voided.

The US, EU and Ukraine didn’t keep their promise with the Minsk Agreement, which keeps Ukraine a neutral state, NATO stops expanding east, etc… Basically, they pushed Russia into invading Ukraine to protect its own interests. They f’ed up. Now, they need to unwind it. KEEP Ukraine a neutral state. Stop building military bases in Ukraine and pointing at Russia. I’m sure de-nazification would be part of it too as Putin seemed to care quite a bit about this.

I’m not a political person, but this is what I understood from the interview.
73   AD   2024 Feb 8, 10:56pm  

Eman says

I’m sure de-nazification would be part of it too as Putin seemed to care quite a bit about this.


Putin made no mention of the Holodomor. He seems to want to not focus on the inconvenient details of history such as that, or about Bolsheviks sent from Russia to terrorize in western Ukraine.

Putin does not want Ukraine to have its own cultural identity, that is why he cares "quite a bit" about that.

This is like New York telling Quebec to become like New York or less like Quebec.

Yeah it goes to Bill Clinton in former Yugoslavia and then Poland joining NATO in 1999.

Plus Putin is right as you have legions of expert$ on Russia employed directly by the US federal government or indirectly such as think tanks, academia, etc. who are essentially dictating policy.

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