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Johnson212 · 61-69, M
Carlson got the interview something others have not been able to do and At the tail end of the interview, Carlson pressed Putin to release Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter imprisoned by Russian authorities nearly a year ago on charges of espionage - charges the newspaper stoutly rejects. He suggested Putin should not hold Gershkovich as a pawn to trade for, say, the release of a Russian spy.
"The guy's obviously not a spy, he's a kid," Carlson said of Gershkovich. "And maybe he was breaking your law in some way, but he's not a super spy and everybody knows that. And he's being held hostage in exchange, which is true. With respect, it's true. And everyone knows it's true."
Carlson would raise the ratings of any network he went to.
"The guy's obviously not a spy, he's a kid," Carlson said of Gershkovich. "And maybe he was breaking your law in some way, but he's not a super spy and everybody knows that. And he's being held hostage in exchange, which is true. With respect, it's true. And everyone knows it's true."
Carlson would raise the ratings of any network he went to.
Ynotisay · M
@Johnson212 Not been able to? Are you serious with that? Putin has turned down any interviews with Western journalists for almost three years. For a reason. He granted this one to someone who has been defending him and propping him up in the U.S.. After Fox, Carlson was offered jobs by Russia state controlled media. He's an asset. Do you get it now?
Without even looking I bet you beat your little chest about being a 'patriot,' right? Unreal.
Without even looking I bet you beat your little chest about being a 'patriot,' right? Unreal.