Tucker starts off bashing Zelensky's dictator-like actions, but then his monologue quickly devolves into "Russia bad" and "Ukraine was invaded and has the right to defend itself, blah blah blah" sounding like all the other MSM mouthpieces pushing the same narrative in unison.
Excellent observation! I noticed that too. He says the Russian incursion into Ukraine is wrong and calls it an invasion. So taking out a threat on a country's doorstep is wrong. Geez! The US has been doing this the world over for 100 years! Had to stop watching.
In Tucker's defense, he has been outspoken about America meddling in other countries as well.
Don't get me wrong. I like Tucker but he works for the enemy. Corporate Media.
I couldn't watch the rest of it either. The thing that's so ludicrous is the USA would have the right to take out Chinese CCP military if they set up shop in Canada or Mexico with their leaders' permission (and I believe they have).
I mean, geez, the USA narrowly avoided a nuclear war with Russia after they put nukes in Cuba in 1962 - and Cuba is a heckuva lot farther away from USA soil than what Russia is facing. I mean, Ukraine is ON Russia's border and Ukraine has/had bioweapons and Nazis all over the place. My only criticism of Putin is that he didn't take out the threats in Ukraine SOONER!
My only criticism of Putin is that he didn't take out the threats in Ukraine SOONER!
Spot on. I guess timing is everything. I believe Trump had something to do with the timing.
I mean he isn't wrong per se. It would be like if Russia invaded the US to take out our criminal politicians and killed Americans in the process. Sure there is good to it, but we are still getting invaded and killed. idk, at least that is one way to look at it.
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