Anonymous ID: 82430f Feb. 9, 2024, 11:28 a.m. No.20385501   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5593

Vladimir Putin: It's not that the United States was going to launch a surprise strike on Russia, I didn't say so.Are we having a talk show or serious conversation?

 

Tucker Carlson: That was a good quote. Thank you, it’s formidably serious!

 

Vladimir Putin: You were initially trained in history, as far as I know?

 

Tucker Carlson: Yes.

 

Vladimir Putin: So if you don’t mind I will take only 30 seconds or one minute of your time for giving you a little historical background. (Kek, Mr. Putin took about 10-15 minutes)

 

Tucker Carlson: Please.

 

Vladimir Putin: Let’s look where our relationship with Ukraine started from. Where does Ukraine come from?

 

This is the spot when Putin tried to hand the archive docs to Tucker

 

Vladimir Putin: It was in the 13th century.

Now I will tell what happened later and give the dates so that there is no confusion. And in 1654, even a bit earlier, the people who were in control of the authority over that part of the Russian lands, addressed Warsaw, I repeat, demanding their rights be observed that they send to them rulers of Russian origin and Orthodox faith. When Warsaw did not answer them and in fact rejected their demands, they turned to Moscow so that Moscow took them away.

 

So that you don't think that I am inventing things… I'll give you these documents…

 

Tucker Carlson: It doesn’t sound like you are inventing it,but I am not sure why it’s relevant to what’s happened two years ago.

 

Vladimir Putin: But still, these are documents from the archives, copies.

 

Here are letters from Bogdan Khmelnitsky, the man who then controlled the power in this part of the Russian lands that is now called Ukraine. He wrote to Warsaw demanding that their rights be upheld, and after being refused, he began to write letters to Moscow asking to take them under the strong hand of the Moscow Tsar.

 

There are copies of these documents. I will leave them for your good memory.

 

There is a translation into Russian, you can translate it into English later.

Anonymous ID: 82430f Feb. 9, 2024, 11:37 a.m. No.20385542   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5549 >>5574 >>5580

Tucker Carlson is in Russia to interview Putin. He’s already doing the bidding of the Kremlin

Analysis by Oliver Darcy, CNN (My name is Oliver Darcy, I’m dumb and predictable, read my trash on Tucker)

Updated 12:06 PM EST, Wed February 7, 2024

 

Tucker Carlson’s interview with Vladimir Putinhasn’t been posted online yet, but he is already doing the Russian authoritarian’s bidding.

In a video posted to X announcing the sit-down Tuesday — the first interview Putin has granted with a Western media figure since his full-scale invasion of Ukraine two years ago — Carlson predictably and dishonestly villainized the press. The right-wing extremist, who has lauded autocrats in recent years, claimed English-speaking outlets are “corrupt” and “lie” to their audiences as they disseminate “propaganda of the ugliest kind.” (Projection much?)

As a supposed example of manipulative media behavior, Carlson accused journalists of engaging in “fawning pep sessions” when interviewing Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, who the former Fox News host asserted he would like to earnestly sit down with, but once likened to a rat.

“At the same time our politicians and media outlets have been doing this, promoting a foreign leader like he’s a new consumer brand,” Carlson said, “not a single Western journalist has bothered to interview the president of the other country involved in this conflict: Vladimir Putin.”

While technically true, Carlson is lying by omission, the very thing he accused the Western press of doing in the video he posted online. It is true that no Western journalist has interviewed Putin since the onset of the war, but it isn’t for a lack of trying. The actual reason is quite simple: Putin has declined to grant access — a fact that should make it all the more obvious as to why Carlson, of all people, has been welcomed into the Kremlin palace, while others have been denied.

“Does Tucker really think we journalists haven’t been trying to interview President Putin every day since his full scale invasion of Ukraine?” CNN’s Christiane Amanpour rhetorically remarked upon seeing Carlson’s claim. “It’s absurd — we’ll continue to ask for an interview, just as we have for years now.”

Even Putin’s own spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, said Carlson was outright wrong on the matter. Asked on Wednesday if no Western journalist had attempted to interview Putin, Peskov said, “No, Mr. Carlson is wrong. Actually, he can’t know that. We receive a lot of applications for interviews with the president.” Peskov hinted at the reason that Carlson was selected, saying he “has a position that is different from the rest” of Western media.

Meanwhile, as Carlson implied that US news organizations are not interested in telling the Russian story, The Wall Street Journal’s Evan Gershkovich sits in a prison for doing precisely that.

Putin not only has declined to participate in interviews with the free press, but over the past two years he has waged a war against the media, locking up journalists, fining Big Tech companies for hosting “fake” information about the Ukraine invasion, and pushing through censorship laws that clamp down on news organizations.

“It is most striking to see Carlson justify his interview with Putin and trip to Russia as the work of a journalist — at a time when Western journalists are literally sitting in jail for having done nothing wrong other than seeking to report independently in Putin’s Russia, not to mention the many Russian journalists who face imprisonment or exile in the effort to continue their work,” Susan Glasser, the New Yorker writer who previously served as The Washington Post’s Moscow bureau co-chief, told CNN.

“Real journalism, unfortunately, is a crime in Putin’s Russia,” Glasser added. “Will his report from there acknowledge this?”….

Carlson’s pilgrimage to Moscow is already a major victory for Putin, whose state media has breathlessly hyped the trip in recent days, chronicling Carlson’s every move with images of him seated at a Moscow theater watching a ballet, having lunch at a swanky restaurant, and accessing “fast and free Wi-Fi internet.”

Steven Pifer, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and former longtime Foreign Service Officer who focused during his State Department career on relations with the former Soviet Union, said that Putin will use Carlson’s visit and interview “to claim that Russia is not all that isolated politically.”

“It is unfortunate that an American commentator, who likely will not pose challenging questions, is giving Putin an outlet for his propaganda points,” Pifer told CNN. “Bear in mind that Putin wants to stir and widen divisions within the United States as much as possible.”

 

That may just be a goal both Putin and Carlson share.

 

https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/06/media/tucker-carlson-russia-putin-interview-reliable-sources/index.html

Anonymous ID: 82430f Feb. 9, 2024, 11:46 a.m. No.20385579   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5594 >>5623

page 4, Hur lies, "VP's have never had authority to keep classified documents in his home"

 

Here's the LINK to full HUR report, why is the type so light? It's not an original copy or, I can't understand why it doesn't look like a clean PDF

 

https://www.justice.gov/storage/report-from-special-counsel-robert-k-hur-february-2024.pdf

Anonymous ID: 82430f Feb. 9, 2024, 11:50 a.m. No.20385594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5603

>>20385579

Seriously Hur is trying to think of everyway he can get out of prosecuting Bidan, even going so far as to imagine for jurors would think, and what Bidan was thinking back to 2017. Honestly this sounds like he's giving Bidan every reason for committing treason.

 

The guy barely mentions the ghost writer as a person that is not even supposed to see or know about these documents.