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Politics

Tucker Carlson Finds ‘Freedom’ in Moscow: ‘It’s Like Home, But With Better Vodka and Less Freedom!’

Last updated: Wed, December 4, 2024 8:02 AM CT
By The Folly Times
5 Min Read

Key Takeaways

  • Tucker Carlson has announced his relocation to Moscow, claiming it offers “a sense of freedom, but not too much.”
  • He praised Moscow’s “cleanliness, order, and superior vodka” while critiquing American cities for their “decline in values.”
  • Critics and fans are divided on whether this move is bold, ironic, or simply another Carlson headline grab.

Tucker Carlson has packed his bags and settled in Moscow, Russia. The former Fox News host, famous for his polarizing takes on U.S. politics, is embracing life in the Russian capital, calling it a refreshing alternative to the “chaos” of American cities. According to Carlson, Moscow offers a unique balance of personal freedom—albeit less than in the U.S.—and what he calls “a respect for tradition.”

“I’ve never seen a city so clean, so orderly, and with vodka that actually tastes like it respects you,” Carlson told reporters outside Red Square. “Moscow is everything New York isn’t—functional, polite, and nobody here tries to charge you $8 for oat milk.”

Life in Moscow: Carlson’s New Chapter

Carlson’s relocation appears to align with his frequent criticisms of Western liberalism and the state of American urban centers. In Moscow, he claims to have found a sense of stability absent in the cities he has derided in his broadcasts.

“Moscow feels like home,” he said, “except the laws here actually get enforced, and the streets don’t smell like marijuana and regret.”

The former host also hinted at plans to launch a new media platform from Moscow, one that he says will “bring truth to both hemispheres.” Details about this venture remain vague, but sources close to Carlson suggest it will feature interviews with prominent Russian figures and discussions on global politics.

Mixed Reactions from Supporters and Critics

Carlson’s move has sparked widespread debate. Supporters view it as a bold rejection of what they see as the decline of American values. “He’s not just talking the talk—he’s walking the walk,” said one commenter on social media. “Or maybe sipping the vodka.”

Critics, however, are less charitable. “It’s ironic that someone who built a career on free speech is moving to a place where dissent gets you jailed,” quipped one journalist. Others accuse Carlson of seeking attention or pandering to audiences sympathetic to Russian leadership.

The Bigger Picture

The timing of Carlson’s move has also raised eyebrows, particularly given the tense geopolitical climate. While Carlson insists his relocation is personal and not political, analysts suggest it reflects a broader trend of political figures leveraging international ties for visibility and influence.

Despite the controversies, Carlson seems unfazed. “People can say what they want,” he remarked, sipping what appeared to be a Moscow Mule. “As long as they say it outside of 500 meters from Red Square.”

What’s Next for Carlson?

Carlson has hinted at future projects, including a documentary series titled From Russia with Vodka: A Tucker Carlson Adventure. In the meantime, he says he’s enjoying the simpler things in life: clean streets, quiet nights, and the occasional borscht.

For now, the world waits to see how this latest chapter in Carlson’s career unfolds. Whether his move to Moscow is a stroke of genius or the ultimate irony, one thing is certain: Tucker Carlson knows how to keep people talking.

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