Friday, February 9, 2024

Tucker Carlson - Exposed as a Neophyte by Vladimir Putin



Tucker go hang out with your pedophile friend Hunter Biden,
who you covered up for, as he is more your caste.



As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


I will admit that I do not know what an Evan Gershkovitz is of the Wall Street Journal, but in reading between the lines, "this kid" as Tucker Carlson calls him was someone deliberately sent by Rupert Murdoch into Russia to cause trouble. Whether he was set up or not, he had classified materials on him and he knew he should not have them. That is espionage.

The between the lines are simple, Carlson is DIA deep state. It is why he does what he does. This Gershkovitz is a Refusenik, the term for the Jews in Russia refused immigration. For the record, Ronald Reagan got Gershkovitz out of the Soviet Union, because Ronald Reagan worked behind the scenes for these people's release and he obeyed the simple rule that President Vladimir Putin stated that Carlson violated big time.

The Kremlin told Ronald Reagan, "We will released these trouble making Jews, but when we do, keep your mouth shut about it and do not crow about it as a victory." Ronald Reagan never said a word and in that the Russians knew they could trust Ronald Reagan.

It appears that Tucker Carlson was freighted into Moscow not of the Putin interview alone, but to try and force President Putin to release whatever this katska DIA refusenik was.

The Russians rightly now will balk at this katska's release in demanding a better price, because Tucker Carlson blundered and made an issue of this operative in public.

Carlson deserves an F minus for this friction as carrying a message to America from Vladimir Putin is not enough of a price to wipe away espionage. The Russians as President Putin have stated have engaged in ample actions of good will toward America and have been slapped around for it.

I had some respect for Tucker Carlson in his controlled environment of scripted outcomes, but this operation with Russia shows him to be a cut out with little ability. Vladimir  Putin again was the adult in the room with the American the child.


Carlson wasted no time, however, in asking for what he wanted: the release of Gershkovitz into Carlson’s custody, to be returned to the United States, “as a sign of [Putin’s] decency.”


Listening to the translation of Tucker’s ask, Putin sighed and furrowed his brow, then answered: “We have done so many gestures of goodwill out of decency that I think we have run out of them.”

Putin claimed that no other country had ever released a Russian prisoner in a similar manner, but then allowed that, “In theory, we can say that we can do that if our partners take reciprocal steps.”

The Russian president said that “special services” — i.e., intelligence and diplomatic personnel from both the U.S. and Russia — were already having discussions about repatriating Gershkovitz and that he believed the two sides would eventually make a deal.

That, apparently, wasn’t enough for Carlson, who said Gershkovitz should receive different treatment.

“He’s a kid,” Carlson said, “and maybe he was breaking your law in some way, but he’s not a super spy and everybody knows that. … So maybe he’s in a different category.”

Putin shifted in his seat before, unsurprisingly, disagreeing with Carlson’s description of Gershkovitz and smiling while he claimed the journalist had been caught “red-handed.”

Pressed again by Carlson, Putin at first said that he didn’t know who Gershkovitz had been working for, but then said he was working for U.S. “special services.”

“He’s not just a journalist, I reiterate,” Putin said. “He’s a journalist who was secretly given confidential information.”

Putin insisted again that talks were already underway and that he expected them to be successful — and Carlson once again pressed him.

“I hope you’ll let him out,” he said, to which Putin appeared to chuckle.

“I also want him to return to his homeland at last,” the Russian president replied. “I’m absolutely sincere.”

Then he took what appeared to be a jab at Carlson’s doggedness.

“But let me say once again, the dialog continues. The more public we render things of this nature, the more difficult it becomes to resolve them,” he added in apparent warning.

You can watch the entire interview below, but we’ve queued it up to begin with Carlson’s questions about Gershkovitz.


Nuff Said


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