On Monday evening, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson released a discussion that he had with Hungarian leader Balázs Orbán in Hungary titled "The World According to Tucker Carlson."
In the discussion, Carlson spoke about his firing from Fox News and how it allowed him to remain humble. He also explained that while he was at Fox, he would regularly do international stories which turned out to do well. He added that because of that, he would be focusing increasingly on content focused on the rest of the world.
Tucker went on to dive into the bombing of the Nord Stream pipeline that led to the largest release of CO2 ever and the potential impact that it has had on the NATO alliance.
The former Fox host explained that both the Democrat and Republican parties had "run out of gas." Carlson argued that the trans agenda pushed by Democrats is just a repeat of the civil rights movement while the Republicans couldn't update their thinking past Ronald Reagan. Tucker explained that he was able to bring in new ideas when Republicans weren't able to do so.
The conservative commentator went on to praise Hungary for its moderate politics and stability with the host explaining that Hungary is a model for a rational and incremental nation.
The host then gave advice to young people, explaining that reading books is one of the best ways to ensure that you are a well learned person in modern society. The host also explained that media lie on scale and that all information online should be viewed through that prism.
"I assess people's honesty by how the so-called mainstream...regard them. So if somebody in power says you aren't allowed to think that, well my frist question is why? Probably because it is true," Carlson said. "People are punished for telling the truth... It is the truth that is illegal."
You can watch the full discussion below:
As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, Carlson held a major speech that he released last week that focused on the role of the United States in the world and the anti-Hungarian positions that the Biden administration has taken.
Tucker began his speech by blasting US Ambassador to Hungary David Pressman who has gone on a crusade against Viktor Orban's government in recent years by attempting to force the Hungarian people to accept transgenderism and other woke diktats.
"If the purpose of your empire is selling something that nobody wants, you are not going to be in business for very long," Tucker said. "The people who are running it right now are dangerous and insane and you can see that in the way they are treating your country."
The former Fox host went on to explain that Hungary is "concerned with its own safety and prosperity" and is "minding its own business" so therefore the United States should not be spending time harassing the Orban government.
Tucker, however, outlined the real reason why he believes the Biden administration is targeting Hungary: it's a Christian country. "They hate Hungary. They hate it not because of what it has done but because of what it is. It's a Christian country and they hate that," Carlson said.
The conservative commentator went on to explain that American policymakers also hate Russia because it is a Christian country like Hungary. "It is deeply offensive to see that alive in Europe," Carlson said about the views of the American elites on the Eastern European country.
"The people who are running the United States are not even pretending to offer a better life to the people that live there," Carlson said, adding that modern politicians are no longer offering to make Americans' lives better but instead a world where "human flourishing" is difficult.
He went on to explain that voters in the Democrat Party live for corporations that offer low salaries in small apartments. "Is sounds like prison," Carlson said about the life of Democrat voters. "But mostly our harshest punishment is locking them in a small cell, where they can't see the sky, where they're food is delivered through the bars, often by immigrants, from the commisary, which is the Uber Eats of prison, where they have to sit cut off from nature and in solitude for years. Well that's the life of the average Democrat voter. Solitude, isolation, cut off from nature. Who are the people who oppose this?"
Carlson then went on to explain that the point of life is relationships with people and with God, something that he came to realize after living in rural America. He added that a political ideology and a politician can be judged by its results and the personal life in which they live. "By the fruits you will know whether this is a good thing or a bad thing," Carlson said.
The talk show host then went on to blast the mainstream narrative that Ukraine is winning the war against Russia that perpetuates in the United States. Carlson pointed out that the Russia, a much larger country, is able to outproduce and outman Ukraine and that the American people are being lied to about the success of Ukraine's defense.
Watch his full speech below:
This is a breaking story and will be updated accordingly.
In the discussion, Carlson spoke about his firing from Fox News and how it allowed him to remain humble. He also explained that while he was at Fox, he would regularly do international stories which turned out to do well. He added that because of that, he would be focusing increasingly on content focused on the rest of the world.
Tucker went on to dive into the bombing of the Nord Stream pipeline that led to the largest release of CO2 ever and the potential impact that it has had on the NATO alliance.
The former Fox host explained that both the Democrat and Republican parties had "run out of gas." Carlson argued that the trans agenda pushed by Democrats is just a repeat of the civil rights movement while the Republicans couldn't update their thinking past Ronald Reagan. Tucker explained that he was able to bring in new ideas when Republicans weren't able to do so.
The conservative commentator went on to praise Hungary for its moderate politics and stability with the host explaining that Hungary is a model for a rational and incremental nation.
The host then gave advice to young people, explaining that reading books is one of the best ways to ensure that you are a well learned person in modern society. The host also explained that media lie on scale and that all information online should be viewed through that prism.
"I assess people's honesty by how the so-called mainstream...regard them. So if somebody in power says you aren't allowed to think that, well my frist question is why? Probably because it is true," Carlson said. "People are punished for telling the truth... It is the truth that is illegal."
You can watch the full discussion below:
As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, Carlson held a major speech that he released last week that focused on the role of the United States in the world and the anti-Hungarian positions that the Biden administration has taken.
Tucker began his speech by blasting US Ambassador to Hungary David Pressman who has gone on a crusade against Viktor Orban's government in recent years by attempting to force the Hungarian people to accept transgenderism and other woke diktats.
"If the purpose of your empire is selling something that nobody wants, you are not going to be in business for very long," Tucker said. "The people who are running it right now are dangerous and insane and you can see that in the way they are treating your country."
The former Fox host went on to explain that Hungary is "concerned with its own safety and prosperity" and is "minding its own business" so therefore the United States should not be spending time harassing the Orban government.
Tucker, however, outlined the real reason why he believes the Biden administration is targeting Hungary: it's a Christian country. "They hate Hungary. They hate it not because of what it has done but because of what it is. It's a Christian country and they hate that," Carlson said.
The conservative commentator went on to explain that American policymakers also hate Russia because it is a Christian country like Hungary. "It is deeply offensive to see that alive in Europe," Carlson said about the views of the American elites on the Eastern European country.
"The people who are running the United States are not even pretending to offer a better life to the people that live there," Carlson said, adding that modern politicians are no longer offering to make Americans' lives better but instead a world where "human flourishing" is difficult.
He went on to explain that voters in the Democrat Party live for corporations that offer low salaries in small apartments. "Is sounds like prison," Carlson said about the life of Democrat voters. "But mostly our harshest punishment is locking them in a small cell, where they can't see the sky, where they're food is delivered through the bars, often by immigrants, from the commisary, which is the Uber Eats of prison, where they have to sit cut off from nature and in solitude for years. Well that's the life of the average Democrat voter. Solitude, isolation, cut off from nature. Who are the people who oppose this?"
Carlson then went on to explain that the point of life is relationships with people and with God, something that he came to realize after living in rural America. He added that a political ideology and a politician can be judged by its results and the personal life in which they live. "By the fruits you will know whether this is a good thing or a bad thing," Carlson said.
The talk show host then went on to blast the mainstream narrative that Ukraine is winning the war against Russia that perpetuates in the United States. Carlson pointed out that the Russia, a much larger country, is able to outproduce and outman Ukraine and that the American people are being lied to about the success of Ukraine's defense.
Watch his full speech below:
This is a breaking story and will be updated accordingly.
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