Some almost Rambling thoughts about Tucker and his Interview with Putin…

To be honest, even after seeing it two and being on the third time, I continuing to learn. Putin is so intelligent that it makes me cringe at my abilities to recall info, he is a damn encyclopedia. I felt sad when I listen to Tucker and his questions of obvious CIA origin and processing…

Step back in thought: Russians for the most part, as I do understand, know about literally everything Putin said in the Tucker Interview. We in Russia have been living with this situation for many years and I would hope everyone in Russia understands Russian position. Those who don’t? Need to leave Russia and find a woke western country to crawl within…

What occurred was clear precise answers and more than just answers. It was explanations to all points and questions and above all that, this is our goal! Peace, peace, peace! Understanding! And above all, “Russia wants peace, peace, peace! Live and develop as nature and our ancestors intended!”

Tucker was in personal nosebleed territory and Very far above his pay grade (his laughter and actions belied everything and it was obvious), but I doubt that the majority of Putin’s comments were directed at or addressed to Tucker. Tucker was the tool used. It most likely will never be known who contacted who first in this interview, but I have my suspicions. Putin uses tools very well.) Tucker’s only contribution was to provide Putin with a platform and the common decency to let him speak. That Tucker did very well for the most part and got in line as “Daddy Putin” had to remind him occasionally…

There’s no reason to be upset at the outcome, it seems to me that Tucker missed a lot of what Putin was saying. I do not believe Tucker was acting the fool to force Putin to go into further detail on any particular subject since there is no reason for him to do so. When I say that he did not comprehend, I mean it literally. Tucker just did not get it…

He sees the existential threat that NATO expansion and missile “defense” pose to Russia, but he finds it hard to believe that the United States cannot fix this problem by calling out and fixing its own crazy. The crazy is an infestation and a simple can of bug spray is not the answer. Tucker believes it to be that easy…

Within simple discussions and negotiations, Putin tries to explain why everything has procedures and forms, and Tucker obviously finds it difficult to follow these formalities…

Yes, I respect that he spoke with Putin, that he was taking a big chance, and that overall, I believe he did a passable job.  At least he kept quiet and seemed to listen for the most part. Did he comprehend, though? Understand? No. Some things he comprehended, but a lot was well beyond his comprehension. Over his head, by way too much…

Can you imagine any western politician sitting down with Putin and trying to communicate? Tucker makes our political class in the west look like children. Nuff said…

1. Did you feel that Tucker lacked knowledge? * I believed he could have performed & informed himself better.
2. Is this the best we can do as Americans? * I believe that we can do better, but we don’t care.

Similar to how I feel about the narrow list of politicians from which we must choose. Our people in America do not put our best face forward and the world sees it…

When Putin was basically asked about who makes decisions in the United States and or who he as the Russian president deals with, Putin said, “I don’t know.” That’s a pretty incredible thing, no?

* Above meaning is, no one is in charge in the USA. *

Thus, he (Tucker) was out of his depth with Putin and Tucker really is the very best we have in our media. He is not informed enough and he is only in it for himself…

He’s a good man. Forgive his weaknesses. He’s a journalist not a leader…

Whom would not want to meet Putin?

I would be honored to sit down with him and let him talk ’till the sun comes up as the rooster crows’…

WtR

Link to Rumble Video of Interview: https://rumble.com/v4c98yf-tucker-carlson-x-vladimir-putin-interview.html