Friday, February 16, 2024

Tucker visits Moscow Grocery Store

Tucker Carlson Visits Russian Grocery Store

Tucker Carlson has released a new video on his website that gives an inside look at a grocery store in Moscow, Russia.

The video, which is for subscribers only, is titled TC Shorts: The Moscow Grocery Store, and in the description of the video, Tucker writes, “We’ve been told sanctions on Russia have had a devastating effect on its economy. We visited a grocery store in Moscow and found a very different situation.”

In the video, Tucker points out that sanctions by the United States and other European nations have had no impact on grocery stores in Russia despite the corporate media claiming so.

Tucker visits Russian grocery store

Tucker buys groceries He says this will "radicalize you against our leaders.

In the meantime, Putin tells Russian TV that he would prefer Biden to be President--of course he would.

16 comments:

  1. I'm a tucker fan and this is embarrassing. Why is he letting himself be used by the Russians. It's so obvious. Awful.

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  2. You think he's being used? I took it that he was reproting on the other side of the story.

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  3. I don't know for sure that hes being used but tucker sure looks like he trying hard to make russia look good. that's weird for me. theyre not our friends.

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  4. As said, there are always two sides of the story--he was investigating that.
    and he said, when t=seeing their subway system, "There was no graffiti, no filth, no foul smells, no bums, or drug addicts, or rapists, or people waiting to push you on the tracks. No, it's clean and orderly."
    He is a journalist unlike most in our country who work for the fake news media.

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    1. No answers from putin what did you expect him to say, ‘ Im a dictator and want to be remembered as Peter the Great uniting all Slavs under Moscow’?

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  5. I agree with 7:39. I grew up at a time when Americans felt like Russia was our enemy. Seeing Tucker compliment and admire them now is really strange. It's as if Joy Reid went to China or North Korea and complimented them and said how much better they were than the US. I would be really upset about that. And if I agreed with Joy and thought she was a good journalist for doing it, what would that make me?

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  6. Attempting to understand another perspective is a good thing. No doubt Russia is our enemy and certainly the enemy of Ukraine and no one is happy about Putin's wish for global expansion.
    It's unfortunate that we need to fund this war for Ukraine at the expense of our own border security.

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    1. 4% of OUR defense budget
      F. O. U. R. Percent. Seems like a low sum to me and most people.

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  7. I'm sorry but there aren't "two sides" or a "different perspective" to Putin's Russia. He's brutal. He's our enemy. On the same level as China and North Korea.

    It's like watching a documentary about how Ted Bundy was a nice son and was kind to animals and not once mentioning that he was a mass murderer. Not my cup of tea.

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  8. Russia once was an ally of ours and helped win World War II.
    Did you watch the entire interview?
    This video exposes the fact that Russia is doing much better than what we have been told. That's all.
    Do you think our government tells us the truth all of the time? Some of the time?

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  9. Thanks Lynn! Russia killed the Germans in the East. Two Thirds of the German Army was in the East.

    The United States has always been in a bitter competition with Russia, and spreading propaganda about Russia to stupid Americans who never read a book was an easy task.

    Instead of spending 7 days and nights drunk on a cruise to nowhere, maybe you should visit Russia and see for yourself.

    Russia had Italian Architects building St. Petersburg, and the US wasn't even in existence.

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  10. Journalists have a responsibility to uncover the truth, even if that means interviewing controversial or polarizing figures. It's too bad that Democrats are having a problem with it as well as their BS about i being an un-American traitorous activity. Laughable. And typical.

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  11. You might want to read Jim Geraghty at the (very) conservative National Review. He's a conservative who loves his country no matter who is in the Oval office.

    Not that it would change your mind. But because you're apparently really fond of trying to understand the other perspective...or so you say.

    https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/no-america-is-not-ugly-and-decayed/

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  12. omg, who wrote this post? are nice grocery stores really worth living under a brutal dictator who kills journalists and those who disagree with him? and buying groceries will turn us against our leaders? what? who agrees with this stuff?

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  13. @8:40...LOL--I see, once again, you are not looking at the big picture and the reason why Tucker interviewed Putin and/or investigated the economy there.
    Putin is an evil schmuck but let's give Tucker credit for doing his job as a journalist.

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  14. You're saying Tucker is a journalist? For offering glowing reports on Russia's subways and grocery stores and saying how impressed he is with the country?

    Okay.

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