At a recent speaking event in Australia, Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host, delivered a fiery critique of both the media and political figures in response to a query that touched on Russian President Vladimir Putin. The event, which attracted a large audience, was marked by Carlson’s sharp retorts to the media’s portrayal of international relations.
Carlson started his address by responding to a reporter from the Sydney Morning Herald, who initially commended him for his positive remarks about Australia. However, the conversation shifted when the reporter subtly introduced a question about Putin, implying that Carlson had been evasive on the subject. Carlson countered by accusing the media of being trapped in a “time capsule,” using the analogy of “the last Japanese soldier on Okinawa who thinks the war’s still going” to describe the media’s fixation on outdated narratives.
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The former news host didn’t hold back in his criticism of British politician Boris Johnson either, calling him a “criminal buffoon” and blaming him for deepening the crisis in Ukraine. Carlson’s commentary intensified as he defended his journalistic integrity, rebuffing claims that he was a “useful idiot” for Putin. He highlighted the role of Western media and governments in global crises, notably the situation in Ukraine. “The tragedy of what’s happened in Ukraine, orchestrated by the Western powers, including your government, and driven by my government, I feel shame about it, I hope you do too, is really one of the great crimes of my lifetime,” Carlson articulated.
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