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Glenn Beck’s initial thoughts interview with Tucker Carlson

Yesterday, Glenn Beck had the opportunity to conduct his first interview with Tucker Carlson after the commentator returned from Russia to interview President Vladimir Putin.

Today, Glenn sits down with Pat Gray to share his thoughts about his time with Tucker.

“I think it went really well,” Glenn says. Before the interview, she said, she had “no idea where it was.” [Tucker] “I stood on top of Russia” and “I pushed him and he really flipped over.”

“He’s so tired of having to clarify absolutely everything when he thinks some things are just understood.”

Essentially, Tucker said to Glenn: “I’m an American, I don’t care about other countries…If this is what this shitty communist country can do, then so what?” [is America] He explained that Russia is actually a much better country than is portrayed in the media and that our biggest concern should be the rapid decentralization of the United States.

Another topic was that despite growing up in the political world of Washington, D.C., Tucker had an uncanny ability to engage with ordinary people.

“I said, ‘You grew up in Washington, D.C., and your dad was…part of the machine,'” Glenn says. “How did you manage to escape this elitism? Because you’re kind of an elite” and still have a connection with people?

“That’s not true” [Tucker] Said. “I’m an elite…but I grew up around them, so I know them, I know their names…I despise them.”

“He said, ‘I love America, and I hate the people who run America,'” Glenn explains.

After the controversial interview, people are essentially calling Tucker “Vladimir Putin’s XXX,” but “he’s not that,” Pat says. “He’s just pointing out that we’ve ruined the country…and that’s partly because of the repression they’re undergoing in Russia.”

Glenn admits this is completely true.

“[Tucker] “I’m not saying we should become Russians. We should be angry that Russians did this. this” refers to how wonderful and intact Russia actually is while “there are tent cities” in America.

“He’s absolutely right,” Glenn says.

Tucker took a similar approach when Glenn brought up the topic of Alexei Navalny’s sudden and mysterious death.

He said, “Why is it so important to Americans?”…I don’t care about Mr. Navalny. I’m curious about what’s going on here in America. ”

To summarize, Tucker told Glenn: “I am not interested in the internal affairs of Ukraine. I am not interested in the internal affairs of Ukraine. I am not interested in the internal affairs of Russia… How does it affect us?”

“He’s right,” Pat agrees.

For more of Glenn’s thoughts on his interview with Tucker, check out the clip below.

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