Previously, Carlson said he had planned to sit-down with the Russia president while at Fox News but then called it off claiming the U.S. government was monitoring him.

“I tried to interview Vladimir Putin, and the U.S. government stopped me,” Carlson told the Swiss publication, Die Weltwoche back in September. “By the way, nobody defended me. I don’t think there was anybody in the news media who said, ‘Wait a second. I may not like this guy, but he has a right to interview anyone he wants, and we have a right to hear what Putin says.'”

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    I’d expect the actual interview (which now happened) would be posted already, to be disected etc.

    Do you have any idea why that isn’t happening?

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        9 months ago

        No way… ‘boring’ is their takeaway oneliner? i can only imagine that such headline is meant to steer the lazy reader away from actual thinking.

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    Eh Ukraine! If y’all have any missiles aimed that way, now would be a great time to fire them off.

    Two birds, one stone.

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    An independent US journalist, ex-Foxnews host Tucker Carlson arrived in Russia for the first time and has spent three days in Moscow already. On the morning of February 1, according to social media, the former FoxNews anchor was spotted at Istanbul airport boarding a Turkish Airlines flight to Moscow. Unfortunately, the flight was delayed for two hours, but eventually Tucker arrived safely in the Moscow Vnukovo airport. Today he attended the ballet “Spartacus” at the Bolshoi Theater, social media reports

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      please explain images? Also third party mobile app made it impossible to reply to your message (not your issue) but context is always helpful.