Beren wrote:So whatever full-on GOP hero he is, he has the right stance on what really matters (Russia/Ukraine, Iran, or even Israel/Palestine perhaps).
The parties that call themselves Democrat and Republican... have both been bought off by Big Money. The Clinton Foundation is basically a bribery fund for influence peddling. So is the Trudeau foundation and many others.
The GOP isn't required - by its Republican traditions or right-of-center positionning - to support Israel, hate Iran, or to fight wars against the rest of the world. All of these policies have been foisted on this party (and the Democrats) by Big Money and its donations and smear campaigns.
Tucker Carlson doesn't follow this party line, which makes him more of a pure Republican than virtually any representative with an elephant button pinned to his lapel. This doesn't mean that he can't be bought off eventually, just that his non-bought-off status allowed him to interview people from many backgrounds.
Beren wrote:People can suck and be good simultaneously, right? Has he platformed some ayatollahs too perhaps?
Thanks for reminding the board about all the hate propaganda against ayatollahs that occurred right after Iran left the Western orbit in the 1980s. Tucker Carlson would have interviewed some of them back then, and viewers would have been a lot less ignorant after hearing their case.