In today’s Vatnik Soup REBREW, I’ll reintroduce an American political commentator and pro-Kremlin propagandist, Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson). He’s best known for his promotion of crazy conspiracy theories and for his support of authoritarian regimes around the world.
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Tucker’s career spans decades, but he’s also been very active in recent years, so a lot has happened since our previous soup on him, which can be found here:
Once described as “the most powerful conservative in America”, Tucker has now fully transformed into a grifting conspiracy theorist and propagandist willing to work for whoever pays him the most. It’s unclear whether Tucker truly believes his endless conspiracy theories or…
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…just peddles them for attention, but he sure loves spreading them. That’s why he fits perfectly into MAGA’s post-truth society, where emotions — and money — trump facts. Yet after all these years, two things remain constant: his love for Putin and his hate for Ukraine.
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Carlson was cheering for Putin already back in 2017, claiming that he doesn’t consider Russia a serious threat to the US. He’s said that Putin doesn’t hate America as much as the liberals do, and suggested that “there is no reason to hate Putin.”
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Tucker was the one who brought the “bioweapons labs in Ukraine” conspiracy theory into the mainstream. He invited guests like Glenn Greenwald to his show on Fox, and good old Glenn was more than happy to speculate on the subject — one that had been debunked long before.
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Tucker was sacked by Fox News in Apr 2023, shortly after the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit against Fox was settled for $787.5 million. Dominion’s legal team released some damning text messages that revealed Tucker hates Daddy Trump “passionately.”
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Soon after, Tucker launched his own show on Twitter, called Tucker on Twitter. In the first episode, Tucker claimed that the US had found an alien starship with its pilot, that Zelenskyy is persecuting Christians, that the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam was…
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… done by Ukrainian forces, that the Black Lives Matter riots were organized by an unknown entity, and that the truth behind 9/11 was “still classified.” Tucker’s shitshow was heavily promoted by Elon Musk, along with Tulsi Gabbard’s and Don Lemon’s shows.
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In Feb 2024, Carlson traveled to Russia to interview Vladimir Putin. During the interview, the Russian dictator belittled and ridiculed Tucker between his strongly revised “history lessons” and justifications for Russia’s genocidal war on Ukraine:
During his trip to Russia, Tucker also produced some of the most overt & ridiculous pro-Russian propaganda, visiting the French supermarket chain Auchan & praising basic food products like bread. According to Carlson, “Moscow is so much nicer than any city in my country.”
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In May 2024, Tucker launched a new weekly commentary podcast, The Tucker Carlson Show. It quickly became one of the most popular podcasts on Spotify in the US, and is today the #1 hotspot for anything conspiracy-theory-related. He’s hosted many vatniks, including…
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… pathological liar Douglas Macgregor, crooked lawyer paid by Russian oligarchs Robert Amsterdam, neo-Nazi Darryl Cooper, Kremlintarian Dave Smith, fellow conspiracy theorist and alleged rapist Russell Brand, Soviet Union fan Sergey Lavrov & pathetic manchild Andrew Tate.
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Possibly due to his love for a certain Russian dictator, Tucker’s been spreading the most unhinged & extreme anti-Ukraine narratives out there. Most of these narratives are of course bullshit — but that hasn’t stopped anti-Ukraine propagandists from rallying around them.
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For example, in the midst of the war in Ukraine, he said about Zelenskyy that “He is a dictator. He is a dangerous authoritarian who has used a hundred billion in U.S. tax dollars to erect a one-party police state in Ukraine”. He’s also called him “sweaty and rat-like”.
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He’s accused Ukraine of persecuting Christians, banning opposition parties & selling Western weapons to cartels — all baseless or distorted claims debunked by multiple investigations.
The accusation of Ukraine persecuting Christians allegedly originates from US-based lawyer, Robert Amsterdam receiving the story, and a big pile of money, from Russian oligarch/Orthodox priest Vadym Novynskyi. More here:
Tucker has also interviewed the grandmaster of Russian red fascism and genocidal imperialism, Aleksandr Dugin. While still working for Fox, he questioned why Dugin’s books were not on Amazon—and later went on to interview the madman on his own show.
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These narratives serve only one purpose: to weaken Western support for Ukraine, and Tucker’s coverage has actually mirrored Russian state media so closely that RT could air it unedited. Due to this, Tucker has become one of Moscow’s most useful Western mouthpieces.
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Of course nothing good could be expected from someone like that. A lot of what Tucker says also has an antisemitic undertone: using words like “rat-like” to describe Jewish Zelenskyy, comparing Charlie Kirk’s killing to the crucifixion of Jesus, blaming “hummus eaters”…
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… on plotting to silence him. Even his usual audience has started questioning his sanity and choices of guests. Jeffrey Sachs in particular has been a regular, and together they’ve been downplaying Assad’s mass murders while accusing Israel of “causing 53 million deaths”.
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Tucker referred to Bashar al-Assad, the mass-murdering former Syrian dictator, as “some ophthalmologist from London”, whitewashing his war crimes such as using chemical weapons against civilians, torturing political prisoners and bombing Palestinian refugees in Yarmouk.
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Tucker has even started praising Sharia Law and feudalism, and had Dave Cullum on saying America should have sided with Hitler. He also claims he was mauled by a demon and spreads rhetoric about “Antichrist’s Newest Manifestation” and how to avoid the “Mark of the Beast”.
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Throughout his career, Tucker has shed skins like a snake, from bow-tied political pundit to far-right crusader to full-blown anti-American conspiracy theorist. Every reinvention serves one purpose: keeping himself rich, relevant and at the center of the outrage machine.
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The 2nd edition of “Vatnik Soup — The Ultimate Guide to Russian Disinformation” is officially out!
In this 5th Debunk of the Day, we’ll discuss something that sounds great in theory, but was completely turned upside-down by the tankie kind of vatnik: anti-imperialism. More consistent anti-imperialists call this the “anti-imperialism of idiots”. 1/5
“Anti-imperialism” was popularized by Lenin, who saw imperialism as the ultimate stage of capitalism. Ironically, the largest empire is now… Putin’s Russia, proud heir to both Lenin’s Soviet Union and to the Tsarist Empire. 2/5
Indeed, Russia is an empire that is still ruled by a de facto all-powerful Tsar, that still proudly flies its imperial flag, that still dreams of expanding its already huge territory through brutal conquest and colonization. 3/5
In this 4th Debunk of the Day, we’ll refute an absolute classic of vatnik BS, the crown jewel of peak dishonesty: whataboutism.
Now, not everything that looks like whataboutism is wrong. Seeking consistency or comparing actions or responses is normal. 1/5
But when someone pulls some completely unrelated event, that happened to completely different people, a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, you know what you’re dealing with: a crass denial of the problem at hand, a bad-faith attempt to derail the topic. 2/5
Logic or chronology plays no role here, nor your opinion on these other topics. You could be the staunchest critic or supporter of these other actions thrown into the discussion, it doesn’t matter. It is irrelevant whether these other things are true or not, or bad or not. 3/5
In this 3rd Debunk of the Day, we’ll talk about… “ending” the war by surrendering or ceding territory.
Nearing four years of the 2-day “special military operation”, Russia is desperate to obtain through other means what they failed to conquer on the battlefield. 1/5
An endless army of vatniks therefore tries to demoralize both Ukrainians and supporters.
They sound noble: “anti-war” or concerned about the fate of Ukraine’s civilians, soldiers and cities. They claim that if we just stop fighting or helping, this horror would magically end. 2/5
What they never mention is… WHO started the war, WHO murders Ukrainians, WHO destroys Ukrainian cities: the same monsters they suggest Ukrainians be at the mercy of. Surrendering wouldn’t end the atrocities of the occupation, it would enable them. Surrendering wouldn’t even…3/5
In today’s Debunk of the Day (2), we’ll look at… nuclear blackmail. Vatniks love using Russia’s nuclear threats as a reason for surrendering or for not lifting a finger to help Ukraine: “see, they have nukes, we have to give them whatever they want”.
The argument is absurd: 1/5
Nuclear deterrence has been a reality for decades. Both the US and Russia have lost wars without resorting to nukes. We are not submitting to the whims of Pakistan or North Korea either. For vatniks, it’s just an insidious way of siding with Putin. 2/5
We can’t just give in to the Kremlin’s nuclear blackmail, to the threats their officials and propagandists make five times a day to scare us into letting them have something they know perfectly well is not theirs, with no limit to their appetite. 3/5 vatniksoup.com/en/nuclear-thr…
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we introduce a Ukrainian “scholar” and social media activist, Marta Havryshko (@HavryshkoMarta). She’s best known for spreading anti-Ukraine and pro-Kremlin narratives online, along with a habit of spotting neo-Nazis everywhere in Ukraine.
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Marta hails from Ukraine, where she studied history at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. She received her PhD in history in 2010. Her academic work focused on gender-based violence and wartime atrocities, including publications on sexual crimes in occupied Ukraine.
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She is currently working as a visiting Assistant Professor at the Strassler Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies at Clark University in the US. According to the center’s website, Marta teaches courses on antisemitism, racism, and gender-based violence in armed conflicts.
In today’s (first) Debunk of the Day, we’ll talk about… “realistic expectations”.
Russia has the GDP of Italy. NATO — which Russia claims to be fighting — has 20 times their GDP, and a much stronger and more modern military. 1/5
Russia’s full scale invasion was supposed to take 2 days, but we’re nearing 4 years. They’ve lost a million men. Their economy is in shambles.
And yet we're letting them set their red lines instead of massive sanctions, strong support for Ukraine, and an immediate sky shield. 2/5
Russia thought their war was “realistic” because we’d let them get away with it. It wouldn’t be “realistic” to invade a European nation and redraw borders by force if the West had a strong and united response.
What’s “realistic” is what public opinion tolerates and accepts. 3/5