Tucker's first discussion since the Vladimir Putin interview. pic.twitter.com/t4O4NRYSV1
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) February 12, 2024
Tucker's first discussion since the Vladimir Putin interview. pic.twitter.com/t4O4NRYSV1
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) February 12, 2024
I'm certainly not a historian of Russia's history and/or the land that is now occupied by Russia; however, I need help, from this article, that shows Putin is missing his history.hokiewolf said:
This is spot on
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/02/vladimir-putins-terrifying-alternate-history/
Ukrainian and the Russian languages are similar/related. I think its mainly a dialect difference, White Russian vs Great Russia. So I'm not sure why language of an area matters that much, but yes the east most areas of Ukraine and the Crimean peninsula are majority "Russian" speaking.caryking said:I'm certainly not a historian of Russia's history and/or the land that is now occupied by Russia; however, I need help, from this article, that shows Putin is missing his history.hokiewolf said:
This is spot on
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/02/vladimir-putins-terrifying-alternate-history/
Yes, it points out areas of omission; however, where does it say that the occupied area is NOT a Russian reasonable claim. Let me be clear, I'm not pulling for Putin on this; I'm just trying to understand the facts.
Also, is it true, that the occupied region are mostly Russian speaking people? And, is it true, that these people have declared their allegiance (in some way) to Russia?
Keep opinions out and let's stay on the facts..
caryking said:I'm certainly not a historian of Russia's history and/or the land that is now occupied by Russia; however, I need help, from this article, that shows Putin is missing his history.hokiewolf said:
This is spot on
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/02/vladimir-putins-terrifying-alternate-history/
Yes, it points out areas of omission; however, where does it say that the occupied area is NOT a Russian reasonable claim. Let me be clear, I'm not pulling for Putin on this; I'm just trying to understand the facts.
Also, is it true, that the occupied region are mostly Russian speaking people? And, is it true, that these people have declared their allegiance (in some way) to Russia?
Keep opinions out and let's stay on the facts..
Did that happen? That's a serious question, as I don't know...SmaptyWolf said:caryking said:I'm certainly not a historian of Russia's history and/or the land that is now occupied by Russia; however, I need help, from this article, that shows Putin is missing his history.hokiewolf said:
This is spot on
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/02/vladimir-putins-terrifying-alternate-history/
Yes, it points out areas of omission; however, where does it say that the occupied area is NOT a Russian reasonable claim. Let me be clear, I'm not pulling for Putin on this; I'm just trying to understand the facts.
Also, is it true, that the occupied region are mostly Russian speaking people? And, is it true, that these people have declared their allegiance (in some way) to Russia?
Keep opinions out and let's stay on the facts..
"Declared their allegiance" is a funny way to describe the Russian army bombing your city and then coming by your front door to ask you how you'd like to vote.
Once upon a time conservatives could see right through Russian propaganda. Now your Russian mobster-in-chief has you swimming in it.
caryking said:Did that happen? That's a serious question, as I don't know...SmaptyWolf said:caryking said:I'm certainly not a historian of Russia's history and/or the land that is now occupied by Russia; however, I need help, from this article, that shows Putin is missing his history.hokiewolf said:
This is spot on
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/02/vladimir-putins-terrifying-alternate-history/
Yes, it points out areas of omission; however, where does it say that the occupied area is NOT a Russian reasonable claim. Let me be clear, I'm not pulling for Putin on this; I'm just trying to understand the facts.
Also, is it true, that the occupied region are mostly Russian speaking people? And, is it true, that these people have declared their allegiance (in some way) to Russia?
Keep opinions out and let's stay on the facts..
"Declared their allegiance" is a funny way to describe the Russian army bombing your city and then coming by your front door to ask you how you'd like to vote.
Once upon a time conservatives could see right through Russian propaganda. Now your Russian mobster-in-chief has you swimming in it.
Listen, nobody is saying they believe any propaganda. In fact, I really don't know.
here's what I believe... The Senate tried to pass a bill, last week, that, by all measures, didn't do squat to stop the inflow of criminal aliens. So, what did the Senate do, next? Passed a bill to fund this war. I'm sorry, but this war is the least of my concerns. If that means Putin does what everyone thinks he's going to do, then, so be it...
Dude, that was a rant of pure ignorance…. Actually, pure STUPIDITY!!SmaptyWolf said:caryking said:Did that happen? That's a serious question, as I don't know...SmaptyWolf said:caryking said:I'm certainly not a historian of Russia's history and/or the land that is now occupied by Russia; however, I need help, from this article, that shows Putin is missing his history.hokiewolf said:
This is spot on
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/02/vladimir-putins-terrifying-alternate-history/
Yes, it points out areas of omission; however, where does it say that the occupied area is NOT a Russian reasonable claim. Let me be clear, I'm not pulling for Putin on this; I'm just trying to understand the facts.
Also, is it true, that the occupied region are mostly Russian speaking people? And, is it true, that these people have declared their allegiance (in some way) to Russia?
Keep opinions out and let's stay on the facts..
"Declared their allegiance" is a funny way to describe the Russian army bombing your city and then coming by your front door to ask you how you'd like to vote.
Once upon a time conservatives could see right through Russian propaganda. Now your Russian mobster-in-chief has you swimming in it.
Listen, nobody is saying they believe any propaganda. In fact, I really don't know.
here's what I believe... The Senate tried to pass a bill, last week, that, by all measures, didn't do squat to stop the inflow of criminal aliens. So, what did the Senate do, next? Passed a bill to fund this war. I'm sorry, but this war is the least of my concerns. If that means Putin does what everyone thinks he's going to do, then, so be it...
If that's what you believe then you should get comfortable with the status quo on our border for the rest of your life. Things will only change when you start demanding that your guys stop playing games. They've been finding reasons to never pass immigration legislation for decades. No policy is ever up to their standards, and Republicans fixing anything during a Dem administration is a non-starter anyway.
So yeah, I'm so sure that this border law crafted by Republicans by all measure didn't do squat. I guess Dems have now forced Trump to run his campaign on border chaos, and aww shucks, I guess your Republican buddy's framing crew will just have to keep hiring cheap illegal labor one more year.
And of course if you get your wish to forget the world and let Putin have at it you can expect Europe in chaos and us very likely dragged into another "continuous war" there that you pretend to not want.
Your ignorance might end up costing us a lot.
Do yourself a favor and use the ignore feature.caryking said:Dude, that was a rant of pure ignorance…. Actually, pure STUPIDITY!!SmaptyWolf said:caryking said:Did that happen? That's a serious question, as I don't know...SmaptyWolf said:caryking said:I'm certainly not a historian of Russia's history and/or the land that is now occupied by Russia; however, I need help, from this article, that shows Putin is missing his history.hokiewolf said:
This is spot on
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/02/vladimir-putins-terrifying-alternate-history/
Yes, it points out areas of omission; however, where does it say that the occupied area is NOT a Russian reasonable claim. Let me be clear, I'm not pulling for Putin on this; I'm just trying to understand the facts.
Also, is it true, that the occupied region are mostly Russian speaking people? And, is it true, that these people have declared their allegiance (in some way) to Russia?
Keep opinions out and let's stay on the facts..
"Declared their allegiance" is a funny way to describe the Russian army bombing your city and then coming by your front door to ask you how you'd like to vote.
Once upon a time conservatives could see right through Russian propaganda. Now your Russian mobster-in-chief has you swimming in it.
Listen, nobody is saying they believe any propaganda. In fact, I really don't know.
here's what I believe... The Senate tried to pass a bill, last week, that, by all measures, didn't do squat to stop the inflow of criminal aliens. So, what did the Senate do, next? Passed a bill to fund this war. I'm sorry, but this war is the least of my concerns. If that means Putin does what everyone thinks he's going to do, then, so be it...
If that's what you believe then you should get comfortable with the status quo on our border for the rest of your life. Things will only change when you start demanding that your guys stop playing games. They've been finding reasons to never pass immigration legislation for decades. No policy is ever up to their standards, and Republicans fixing anything during a Dem administration is a non-starter anyway.
So yeah, I'm so sure that this border law crafted by Republicans by all measure didn't do squat. I guess Dems have now forced Trump to run his campaign on border chaos, and aww shucks, I guess your Republican buddy's framing crew will just have to keep hiring cheap illegal labor one more year.
And of course if you get your wish to forget the world and let Putin have at it you can expect Europe in chaos and us very likely dragged into another "continuous war" there that you pretend to not want.
Your ignorance might end up costing us a lot.
Everyone should watch this ... https://t.co/GpcKQbfBAD
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) February 15, 2024
And if you can't restrain yourself from engaging with him / her, please respond as a "reply" rather than a "quote"... the only time that I have to read any of his / her tripe is when you "quote" them.jkpackfan said:Do yourself a favor and use the ignore feature.caryking said:Dude, that was a rant of pure ignorance…. Actually, pure STUPIDITY!!SmaptyWolf said:caryking said:Did that happen? That's a serious question, as I don't know...SmaptyWolf said:caryking said:I'm certainly not a historian of Russia's history and/or the land that is now occupied by Russia; however, I need help, from this article, that shows Putin is missing his history.hokiewolf said:
This is spot on
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/02/vladimir-putins-terrifying-alternate-history/
Yes, it points out areas of omission; however, where does it say that the occupied area is NOT a Russian reasonable claim. Let me be clear, I'm not pulling for Putin on this; I'm just trying to understand the facts.
Also, is it true, that the occupied region are mostly Russian speaking people? And, is it true, that these people have declared their allegiance (in some way) to Russia?
Keep opinions out and let's stay on the facts..
"Declared their allegiance" is a funny way to describe the Russian army bombing your city and then coming by your front door to ask you how you'd like to vote.
Once upon a time conservatives could see right through Russian propaganda. Now your Russian mobster-in-chief has you swimming in it.
Listen, nobody is saying they believe any propaganda. In fact, I really don't know.
here's what I believe... The Senate tried to pass a bill, last week, that, by all measures, didn't do squat to stop the inflow of criminal aliens. So, what did the Senate do, next? Passed a bill to fund this war. I'm sorry, but this war is the least of my concerns. If that means Putin does what everyone thinks he's going to do, then, so be it...
If that's what you believe then you should get comfortable with the status quo on our border for the rest of your life. Things will only change when you start demanding that your guys stop playing games. They've been finding reasons to never pass immigration legislation for decades. No policy is ever up to their standards, and Republicans fixing anything during a Dem administration is a non-starter anyway.
So yeah, I'm so sure that this border law crafted by Republicans by all measure didn't do squat. I guess Dems have now forced Trump to run his campaign on border chaos, and aww shucks, I guess your Republican buddy's framing crew will just have to keep hiring cheap illegal labor one more year.
And of course if you get your wish to forget the world and let Putin have at it you can expect Europe in chaos and us very likely dragged into another "continuous war" there that you pretend to not want.
Your ignorance might end up costing us a lot.
SameTheStorm said:And if you can't restrain yourself from engaging with him / her, please respond as a "reply" rather than a "quote"... the only time that I have to read any of his / her tripe is when you "quote" them.jkpackfan said:Do yourself a favor and use the ignore feature.caryking said:Dude, that was a rant of pure ignorance…. Actually, pure STUPIDITY!!SmaptyWolf said:caryking said:Did that happen? That's a serious question, as I don't know...SmaptyWolf said:caryking said:I'm certainly not a historian of Russia's history and/or the land that is now occupied by Russia; however, I need help, from this article, that shows Putin is missing his history.hokiewolf said:
This is spot on
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/02/vladimir-putins-terrifying-alternate-history/
Yes, it points out areas of omission; however, where does it say that the occupied area is NOT a Russian reasonable claim. Let me be clear, I'm not pulling for Putin on this; I'm just trying to understand the facts.
Also, is it true, that the occupied region are mostly Russian speaking people? And, is it true, that these people have declared their allegiance (in some way) to Russia?
Keep opinions out and let's stay on the facts..
"Declared their allegiance" is a funny way to describe the Russian army bombing your city and then coming by your front door to ask you how you'd like to vote.
Once upon a time conservatives could see right through Russian propaganda. Now your Russian mobster-in-chief has you swimming in it.
Listen, nobody is saying they believe any propaganda. In fact, I really don't know.
here's what I believe... The Senate tried to pass a bill, last week, that, by all measures, didn't do squat to stop the inflow of criminal aliens. So, what did the Senate do, next? Passed a bill to fund this war. I'm sorry, but this war is the least of my concerns. If that means Putin does what everyone thinks he's going to do, then, so be it...
If that's what you believe then you should get comfortable with the status quo on our border for the rest of your life. Things will only change when you start demanding that your guys stop playing games. They've been finding reasons to never pass immigration legislation for decades. No policy is ever up to their standards, and Republicans fixing anything during a Dem administration is a non-starter anyway.
So yeah, I'm so sure that this border law crafted by Republicans by all measure didn't do squat. I guess Dems have now forced Trump to run his campaign on border chaos, and aww shucks, I guess your Republican buddy's framing crew will just have to keep hiring cheap illegal labor one more year.
And of course if you get your wish to forget the world and let Putin have at it you can expect Europe in chaos and us very likely dragged into another "continuous war" there that you pretend to not want.
Your ignorance might end up costing us a lot.
🚨BREAKING: Russian Counter-Terrorism Unit Thwarts Assassination Attempt on @TuckerCarlson.
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) February 26, 2024
A Moscow man was arrested for allegedly accepting payment from Ukrainian intelligence to plant an explosive on Tucker Carlson's vehicle, targeting the American journalist during his… pic.twitter.com/qpFyGVI85k
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— Fletch17 (@17ThankQ) March 6, 2024
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Tucker Carlson Compares The Fall Of Rome To What Is Happening Now In The US:
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) March 7, 2024
Tucker explained the Democrat Party wants to
"Allow an invasion of the country, not use the military to stop it, and then populate the military with the people who are invading the country and hope for… pic.twitter.com/L53X9fozFA
Discovered the guy who did the Vivek video contending Vivek is fraudulent is Matt Kim.
— Helen Qiu | 2024 NYS Assembly D65 Repub. Candidate (@Helen4NY) January 15, 2024
So, I think, his podcast on Vivek is largely credible.
What is your thoughts, Twitter? https://t.co/8OLEW2CqaY
Ron Paul Warns Public to Prepare for Unpredictable ‘Black Swan’ Event During Tucker Carlson Interview (VIDEO) via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/1j4kqUDJ1S
— The Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit) March 20, 2024
Telegram founder Pavel Durov tells Tucker Carlson that the US government tried hiring Telegram’s engineer in order to install backdoors into Telegram’s code and spy on users pic.twitter.com/uVLJcsv9uA
— HOT SPOT (@HotSpotHotSpot) April 17, 2024
The world is realigning at high speed, and turning against the United States. But the Biden Administration is spending its time harassing one of our last sincere allies in Europe, Hungary, for the crime of being too Christian. Watch.
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) August 26, 2023
(Tucker's Speech in Budapest) pic.twitter.com/yppDft6YIi
Werewolf said:
This Russian propagandist is at it again. We deserve everything we've gotten and we deserve all that's coming.
Weak men create hard times. I look forward to these coming hard times creating strong men...........that once again create the good times we enjoyed in the 50's, 60's, 70's and even into the 80's........say 1989, end of RR's last term.The world is realigning at high speed, and turning against the United States. But the Biden Administration is spending its time harassing one of our last sincere allies in Europe, Hungary, for the crime of being too Christian. Watch.
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) August 26, 2023
(Tucker's Speech in Budapest) pic.twitter.com/yppDft6YIi
What happened to all the brave in this country. Can you imagine if this happened a few years ago. This would be a completely different story when men were brave and stood up for this country. pic.twitter.com/mvX8N8MME1
— Cyber Journey (@CyberJourneyKs) April 19, 2024