Tucker Carlson is criticized for his pro-China, pro-Putin stance after a trip to Moscow. Critics accuse him of being pro-authoritarian and anti-democracy. Carlson is likened to an elite athlete at the top of his game, with calls for him to feature on a podcast. A new special is teased where Carlson explores why Russians love Putin. Criticism intensifies as it's suggested that Chechens, sent by Putin, are influencing elections. Putin is praised for his tactics, referred to as the 'Tucker bump.'
He got the Tucker bump! Putin knows how to play the game. https://t.co/CRlkvVklA9
Looks like the only people who love Putin more than Tucker are the Chechens who he sent to rape and loot a European country and are rigging the election in their region. https://t.co/jpeM8yKCMP
Get ready for the next @TuckerCarlson special: “Why Russians love Putin so much & how he maintains such staggering approval among his people!” What a dunce. https://t.co/ZIICxAwH0O
Pro-China, pro-Putin, pro-Trump -- we gotta get Tucker a full spot on the All-In podcast. He's like an elite athlete at the top of his game. https://t.co/u5CJd4CQcA
Fresh off his trip to Moscow, Tucker Carlson propagandizes for China. He's pro-authoritarian and anti-democracy. https://t.co/US8yZ7Ez91