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re: Tuck agrees with CCP propagandist that US must give up its hegemony to China & Russia
Posted on 3/21/26 at 2:56 pm to Fun Bunch
Posted on 3/21/26 at 2:56 pm to Fun Bunch
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the US needs to give up some power to China and Russia
I could agree with that if China wasn't poisoning our people with fentanyl and poisoning our crops with cooked up wuhan fungi, and if Russia wasn't actively undermining our elections.
Posted on 3/21/26 at 3:51 pm to wdhalgren
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Based on his views, I believe that Tucker Carlson is now a propagandist for foreign interests. I'm not saying he's a spy or a traitor, but I don't trust him, or anyone else who believes what he says.
I'll say it, he is a traitor and a propagandist. This goes way beyond a difference of opinion. he is Tokyo Rose, with a dick.
Posted on 3/21/26 at 7:30 pm to wadewilson
Right what has china done to make them deserving of more influence?
It is a strange place with strange leaders
It is a strange place with strange leaders
Posted on 3/22/26 at 11:26 am to Fun Bunch
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Tucker Carlson's Interview with Beijing Educator Draws Conservative Backlash
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In a March 20 episode, Carlson interviewed Jiang Xueqin, who predicted a drawn-out Iran war and advised sharing global power with rivals like China to avoid U.S. overstretch.
Carlson called it 'the wisest possible advice' without pushback, prompting sharp criticism from figures like Laura Loomer, Ted Cruz, and Mark Levin, who labeled Jiang a CCP mouthpiece and Carlson anti-American.
The clash highlights a MAGA divide between interventionist hawks focused on Israel and China threats, and Carlson's push for isolationism amid Trump's Iran strikes and delayed Xi meeting.
Posted on 3/22/26 at 11:27 am to Fun Bunch
Oh look it's Qucker and Bat boy. 
Posted on 3/22/26 at 11:31 am to the808bass
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So, what I would do is to sit down everyone, including Russia, China, Iran and say it’s time for a new world order where we are partners in this relationship. Before, America was a hegemon. The US dollar was the world reserve currency. But now, what we want to do is to open a dialogue where everyone is respected, where America is no longer the bully but a winning partner in creating a new economic order that benefits everyone and not just a few.
China can lead on this one.
They can stop being a regional bully and create a new economic order that benefits everyone in the region and not just a few.
Do that and we'll enter these discussions about not putting our own interests first.
Posted on 3/22/26 at 11:34 am to Fun Bunch
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Tuck agrees with CCP propagandist that US must give up its hegemony to China & Russia
Man, stop one terrorist state from developing nukes which just so happens to also benefit the Jews and all of a sudden prominent conservatives hate their own country.
Posted on 3/22/26 at 11:36 am to Fun Bunch
Especially true because china has little domestic oil production positions them perfectly for global dominance.
Posted on 3/22/26 at 11:40 am to Fun Bunch
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Themistocles was an Athenian politician and general. He was one of a new breed of non-aristocratic politicians who rose to prominence in the early years of the Athenian democracy. As a politician, Themistocles was a populist, having the support of lower-class Athenians, and generally being at odds with the Athenian nobility. Elected archon in 493 BC, he convinced the polis to increase the naval power of Athens, a recurring theme in his political career. During the first Persian invasion of Greece, he fought at the Battle of Marathon (490 BC), and may have been one of the ten Athenian strategoi (generals) in that battle.
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After the conflict ended, Themistocles continued his pre-eminence among Athenian politicians. However, he aroused the hostility of Sparta by ordering the re-fortification of Athens, and his perceived arrogance began to alienate him from the Athenians. In 472 or 471 BC, he was ostracised, and went into exile in Argos. The Spartans now saw an opportunity to destroy Themistocles, and implicated him in the alleged treasonous plot of 478 BC of their own general Pausanias. Themistocles thus fled from southern Greece.
He traveled to Asia Minor, where he entered the service of the Persian king Artaxerxes I (reigned 465–424 BC). He was made governor of Magnesia, and lived there for the rest of his life.
Themistocles was one of the several Greek aristocrats who took refuge in the Achaemenid Empire following reversals at home, other famous ones being Hippias, Demaratos, Gongylos or later Alcibiades. In general, those were generously welcomed by the Achaemenid kings, received land grants to support them, and ruled over cities throughout Asia Minor.
To switching teams.
Time has a habit of changing who people were.
Posted on 3/22/26 at 11:53 am to cajunangelle
How long before he comes out in support of transing kids?
Posted on 3/22/26 at 12:05 pm to The Baker
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That’s not what they said
I just watched the video. It's what they said. I just saw and heard it myself.
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