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If Tucker Carlson were doing this interview, it would have far more viewers and far less interruptions. Sean Hannity got content gold and threw it away for nothing.

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Thoughts on Putin's interview with Tucker Carlson: ◾️ Carlson wanted the interview to be a political sensation and an information breakthrough. But it turned out to be mediocre and unimpressive. There was no sensation. The conversation was boring, stretched out, with repetitions. ◾️ Tucker Carlson was virtually absent from the interview. There was no active manner of conducting the conversation. He looked completely superfluous. He was being used, and that's what it looked like. ◾️ For Carlson, this interview was a professional defeat. The meeting with Putin was not another stepping stone to the pinnacle of Tucker's journalistic and possibly political career. I think this interview will seriously damage his career. ◾️ In this conversation, Tucker Carlson became a simple tool, a transmitter of Putin's intrusive ideas to a broad American audience. It was done in a boring manner, without uncomfortable questions, and with a very strange reasoning. ◾️ This interview is propaganda from the leader of an aggressor country and a war criminal. It can't be called anything other than propaganda. This interview made Carlson himself an instrument of propaganda. Tucker Carlson understands this well and realizes how much he miscalculated. ◾️ Regarding Putin, it became obvious that this person is a psychopath in the direct, clinical sense. He lives in an absolutely fictional world of intrusive ideas. Analyzing his interview is analyzing madness.

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