“Trinitarian” Warfare and the Genocide Question
Lenin and Stalin are to Russians what Washington and Lincoln are to Americans. They also served similar roles in both countries, though the gap between Washington and Lincoln was much wider and they obviously didn’t fight together in the revolution. Washington upended the political order and replaced it with a new one, and Lincoln resolved … Read more
Follow-up Thoughts on the Tucker Carlson-Putin Interview (and Memes)
Yesterday I met with Billy, Ben, and Carlo on their show to talk more about the Tucker-Putin interview, which was good as I had more time to reflect since I wrote my previous post on the matter. The main thing is that Tucker commented afterward that this is an interview he’ll be reflecting on for … Read more
My Main Takeaways from the Tucker Carlson-Putin Interview
I watched the full interview on Tucker Carlson’s website early this morning. I won’t give a play-by-play description of what was said, as that has been done a hundred times already. There’s a good synopsis of the main points on Zero Hedge. Instead, I’ll just give my general observations. There’s the widespread hysteria about Tucker … Read more
The Tucker Carlson Interview with Putin
I think the Tucker Carlson interview with President Putin is a game changer. What Tucker Carlson has done is invite both Putin and Zelensky to give their perspectives about the ongoing conflict in Donbass, Novorossia, and Ukraine™. On one hand this is just plain honest American-centric journalism. American voters can appraise both of these national … Read more