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Tucker Carlson’s upcoming interview may bring global hatred, yet it’s crucial for the world, says report.

Real Journalism in ⁤Network News ⁣Organizations is Largely Dead

Except for ‌war correspondents, real journalism in network news organizations is largely dead.

Few still remember Barbara Walters⁢ in her early years ⁢asking the Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi why people thought he was​ mad or crossing the Bay of Pigs with Cuba’s Fidel Castro.

You can’t get away with that kind of thing on the cable news channels, either. ⁤There are too many rules — too many‍ conditions.

While news channels might have​ succumbed to cancel ‌cultures, a foundational‌ economic principle persists: The market inherently gravitates toward ⁤equilibrium.

The collaboration between​ the social ‌media platform X and former ⁤Fox News host Tucker Carlson could signify a return to this equilibrium.

In 19 episodes since its June 6 debut, Carlson’s ‌new show has​ given a platform to a variety of ⁣perspectives, even unpopular ones.

Another one ⁤could be⁣ on the horizon.

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According to Julia Davis of Russian Media⁢ Monitor, Margarita Simonyan, a prominent figure within the Kremlin’s media apparatus and ‍editor-in-chief of the Russian state-controlled media organization Russia Today, recently revealed that Carlson‍ had ‍sought to interview Russian President Vladimir⁤ Putin.

“Tucker is⁣ doing a great job. By the way, he’s really asking for an interview with Vladimir⁢ Putin! It would be great⁣ if someone hears this and ⁢gets this message ​to the president,” Simonyan said, according to Russian Media Monitor’s translation.

While⁤ Carlson has​ not confirmed the⁢ accuracy of her ​claim, his ‌reputation as⁢ a media‌ maverick willing to challenge⁢ conventions suggests he might be bold enough to pursue such an opportunity.

Irrespective‌ of his decision, it remains clear that Putin will continue to‍ wield his influence ⁤over Russia’s direction. However, there’s an intriguing aspect to a sharp-minded advocate of press freedom like Carlson‍ engaging with the reviled Russian ⁤leader.

The move would ​surely attract heavy criticism, but Carlson is used to it⁢ by now.

He has attempted to ‍get an ⁣interview with the Russian‍ dictator before, according to Axios. The outlet reported in‌ July 2021 that Carlson was engaged in conversations with informal⁤ intermediaries between ​the U.S. and the​ Kremlin to facilitate an interview with Putin, details of which somehow reached the U.S. government.

In June 2021, Carlson informed his audience of 3 million viewers on Fox⁤ News that “we ⁤heard from a whistleblower within the⁢ U.S. government who reached out to⁢ warn us that the NSA, the National Security Agency,⁣ is monitoring our electronic communications and is planning to leak them in an attempt to take this show off⁤ the air.”

“Things like that should not happen ⁢in​ America,” he said. “But unfortunately, they do‍ happen, and in ⁢this case, they did happen.”

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The NSA issued a rare public denial of Carlson’s allegations.

Putin’s central role in the invasion of Ukraine and the ongoing conflict is undeniable, and this interview, if​ it were to⁢ happen, could provide the world with a chance to hear the Russian leader answer tough questions about the war and the state⁤ of his country.

From a⁢ journalistic standpoint, it holds the potential​ to be a worthy endeavor.

Is Tucker Carlson listening?

The post Tucker Carlson’s Next Interview Could Make Him Hated‍ Around the‌ Globe, But It’s One the World Needs to Hear: Report appeared first on The Western ⁣Journal.



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