Tucker in Moscow
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@Renauda said in Tucker in Moscow:
I suspect he’s on Kremlin’s payroll.
It's weird, because he must earn a shit-ton of money, but he really does come across as somebody with a rather disturbing agenda.
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The Moscow metro stations have always been showcases. Many of the original stations are works of Socialist Realist art and architecture. The population does respect the stations and common folk do self police it in addition to the plain clothes police that are always present in the crowds.
Still, FuCa has no clue of what he witnessed.
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Maybe Tucker can visit Cuba next. I'm sure he'd be amazed at the price of food and hotels.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Tucker in Moscow:
Maybe Tucker can visit Cuba next. I'm sure he'd be amazed at the price of food and hotels.
And the fact that infant mortality is lower than in the US.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Tucker in Moscow:
Second question: HJHT?
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Great line. Sort of his epitaph.
Tucker just swallows whatever the official, institutional propaganda line is, like he’s a gullible professor of literature with a Che poster on his wall taking a tour of the USSR and parroting whatever he’s told by the graduates of Patrice Lumumba University.
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One thing I don’t understand is the big deal about the shopping carts. FuCa must not get out much. They are pretty much ubiquitous here in all grocery and most low end department stores. Has been that way for over 30 years.
And before anyone asks or says it is so…. No, the practice is not mandated or legislated by any level of government. It is purely a corporate retail business decision. And if I recall correctly, it was first introduced by the then US based grocery giant, Safeway, back in the early 1980s.
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He's essentially saying that he didn't ask him about repression and brutalization of all opposition, because it's all been done before. State sanctioned murder is just so boring.
He should have asked him about space aliens, because Tucker loves that shit.
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FuCa starts to spin over Navalny’s death:
https://thehill.com/policy/international/4472914-tucker-carlson-navalny-russia-putin/amp/
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@jon-nyc that’s nothing. I can get 100 pennies for one right here!
But this subway topic brings up a question Renauda can probably answer. Are the Russian people naturally more law abiding, or is the system simply a lot stricter? Maybe a combination of both?
I’ve always rather admired their charge of hooliganism. It may be difficult to define legally, but I know it when I see it.