3 thoughts on “Tucker Carlson’s Interview with Vladimir Putin (2/6/24)”
I have newfound respect for Carlson. That was a professional interview, as good as anything I can remember seeing and I’ve been watching this kind of stuff for decades.
As for Putin, he did a good job of both explaining and justifying to the audience Russia’s world view. My only fear is that his twenty-minute discourse on Russian history (which was spot on) might have taxed the attention spans of western viewers. We don’t do history very well and I hope people didn’t tune out and switch to Netflix.
I wish someone would have given Tucker Carlson a copy of Natylie’s book, it would have helped Carlson get a grasp of where Putin was driving and made the first 30 minutes more productive.
I thought I’d breeze through the book, but two weeks in I’m only half way through it as it’s opened up so many doors.
Thank you! I’m glad you’re finding the book interesting and informative.
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Analysis & Book Reviews on U.S. Foreign Policy and Russia
I have newfound respect for Carlson. That was a professional interview, as good as anything I can remember seeing and I’ve been watching this kind of stuff for decades.
As for Putin, he did a good job of both explaining and justifying to the audience Russia’s world view. My only fear is that his twenty-minute discourse on Russian history (which was spot on) might have taxed the attention spans of western viewers. We don’t do history very well and I hope people didn’t tune out and switch to Netflix.
I wish someone would have given Tucker Carlson a copy of Natylie’s book, it would have helped Carlson get a grasp of where Putin was driving and made the first 30 minutes more productive.
I thought I’d breeze through the book, but two weeks in I’m only half way through it as it’s opened up so many doors.
Thank you! I’m glad you’re finding the book interesting and informative.