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Susan Vonder Heide's avatar

Wow! Tucker has done a lot of fascinating interviews, but this is arguably the most significant of all. Thank you for posting it.

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Suzie's avatar

Absolutely, hands down, no question.

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heidi's avatar

Tucker's channel (TCN) is well worth subbing to, it's amazing to here the in-depth, UNCENSORED interviews & fascinating stories

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Charles Clemens's avatar

His recent post showing the beautiful subway in Moscow shows how Amerika has fallen behind in every way.

Of course, I remember how Buddy Hackett (during the height of the Cold War and the CIA's ever-present propaganda and lies) surprised Johnny Carson by telling him how beautiful and modern Moscow was.

The 3rd Obama administration is nothing more or less than a copy of Mao's strategy.

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Sherri Sager's avatar

You should listen to Glenn Becks podcast with Tucker this week. He address the subway and why he said what he did. It was a great podcast and is available on Apple.

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Nicola's avatar

It really is right down to the education "propaganda" in the public schools

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Suzie's avatar

And the capture of the entire mainstream media and social networks - except X/ Twitter.

Like she said, if you’re not able to think critically because you’re only given limited info, they’ve got you.

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Eric Gordon's avatar

Great interview, again.

Xi Van Fleet Has an unassailable perspective.

And I didn’t hear the name Trump not even once!

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Susan Skinner's avatar

I just love Tucker❤️

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Danimal28's avatar

For the 100th time... Very grateful for your public 'awakening', Sasha. Takes guts. Appreciate it.

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Boogie's avatar

How do you know Sasha isn't a double agent? A Tokyo Haha Sally? You don't. Whatever her pronouns are, it isn't what it seems. Don't be so desperate and gullible.

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Danimal28's avatar

Then why are you paying her to comment here? Those are the actions of a 'double agent'.

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Nicola's avatar

Now begone, before somebody drops a house on YOU!

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Boogie's avatar

Begone flying monkey. I'm the good witch.

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SoCalGal's avatar

Fascinating and she’s right.

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Allen's avatar

Two of my favorite conservatives, one who is a history scholar fighting for free speech as a journalist everyday; the other who lived through communist history and is courageous enough to tell her stories to America to fight against the tide in order to save our beloved constitutional republic… None so blind as those who will not see.

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Boogie's avatar

Yah I miss Rush too.

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Loxie Lou Davie's avatar

The American Public has been purposely "dumbed down" for decades!! Hopefully, the Scamdemic has helped some to wake up!!

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Boogie's avatar

Worked liked a charm, best I can tell based on you.

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lillian McKelvey's avatar

What a brave, gratefull woman, passing on her REAL Life experience !!

I definately agree with her observations of what is happening in the "Democratic " countries.

Thank you for your knowledge Xi and to Tucker for airing this very important dialogue.

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Boogie's avatar

How do you know any of it is true, you blithering idiot?

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Matt L.'s avatar

I learned about China's Cultural Revolution and all its evils (as well as Great Leap Forward) at a pretty left leaning USA university in late 1990's. Also learned about the dry run to the Cultural Revolution which was the Hundred's Flower Campaign in 1956-57:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Flowers_Campaign

My professor who taught me was co-author of the Pentagon Papers. How's that for credentials and truth?

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Boogie's avatar

Resnick (then Lynda Sinay) was divorced and dating Anthony J. Russo, an engineer at RAND Corporation, a think tank in Santa Monica, Calif. He prevailed on her to allow him and a colleague, Daniel Ellsberg, to duplicate a large document using the Xerox 812 machine in her ad agency. Starting the night of Oct. 1, Russo, Ellsberg and various helpers copied 7,000 pages of the government-ordered secret history of America's involvement in Vietnam: the Pentagon Papers.

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Matt L.'s avatar

My professor was Dr. Mel Gurtov, a close associate of Ellsberg when they both worked together @ RAND. Mel was one of very few authors of Pentagon Papers that support Dan in early 1970's. He also speaks Mandarin and is an East Asia expert. I learned a lot about China from Mel, and everything Xi Van Fleet spoke of in her interview about China, matches what I was taught.

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David White's avatar

Two and a half unrelated points:

1) The most basic valid argument that can be made is "X => Y, not Y => not X". Lefties are trying to block "not Y" so they can avoid "not X". (Realizing that there is a lot of "not Y" out there is what causes Youthful Idealism to fade away, except in Bernie Sanders ...)

2) In-Group Virtue Signaling favors more and more extreme actions. It's not only that "oppressors" have no rights. It's that those who express more hate are more righteous.

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Jim Lane's avatar

I would posit it. Youthful idealism has faded away due in part to “not Y” but “Why”. No free thought. No curiosity. No philosophic inquiry. No questioning or challenging what they are told. Just regurgitating garbage.

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Kevin Spencer's avatar

I have an honest question: Where did the derogatory term “ok boomer” come from?

We’ve gone from our youth having cultural appreciation of our elders to having disbarraging criticisms of our elders. That’s a symptom of Marxism. When did this societal fall begin?

I’d argue that we could trace it all the way back to the printing press. No longer were the elders valued for keeping and transferring our history. Which means you don’t get the attritional feedback loop in the knowledge transfer. Like if you hear a kid in college talk about his classes, it’s all the same stupid non-value add classes you took. When was the last time someone seasoned in their profession went back to teach their lessons learned to the next generation?

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Anni Marie's avatar

This is so depressing.. especially since most won’t even see it or heed the warnings.

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Boogie's avatar

Wow! Keep it up Tucker! Pure profundity on my part with my comments.

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