‘Obvious lie’: What world missed in Tucker Carlson interview
Tucker Carlson’s interview with Vladimir Putin has offered the Russian President a victory. Here’s why.
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ANALYSIS
US shock jock Tucker Carlson has handed Russian President Vladimir Putin the victory he so desperately needed — validation.
Those who want to believe Putin will have been reinvigorated by today’s interview.
Those who don’t will dismiss it, and move on with their lives.
And that’s a net victory for the dictator’s expansive goals of undermining Western democracy and returning Russia to an age of empires.
“Well, I’ve watched the whole interview,” posts Russian propaganda researcher Dr Ian Gardner.
Well, I've watched the whole interview. Grandstanding for Putin. Bait for MAGA. Carlson didn't ask anything tough. Maybe some positive news on Evan Gershkovich's release. Don't bother watching it.
â Dr. Ian Garner (@irgarner) February 9, 2024
“Grandstanding for Putin. Bait for MAGA. Carlson didn’t ask anything tough … Don’t bother watching it.
“Putin ends by (falsely) claiming it’s Ukraine and the West who want war. He wants to negotiate. And that’s your lot.”
Ep. 73 The Vladimir Putin Interview pic.twitter.com/67YuZRkfLL
â Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) February 8, 2024
It was a rehash of narratives aimed at a specific audience. One Carlson has long been profiting from.
“(Western) media outlets are corrupt,” he declared. “They lie to their readers and viewers”.
He didn’t compare and contrast this claim to the track record of Kremlin-controlled media. Or the fate of Russian journalists who dared question their supreme leader.
But he knew those words would be music to the ears of America’s QAnon adherents, white Christian nationalists, and far-right conspiracy theorists.
It lasted two hours.
“No one listens to us,” Putin complained.
But, with most Russian news services long since banned from the West, Carlson chose to use Elon Musk’s “X” (formerly Twitter) to rebroadcast the interview.
It was a fact not lost on Putin: “I think there’s no stopping Elon Musk,” he proclaimed.
Putin’s war on history
“There is a stupid theory, that Hitler could have been prevented as a dictator, if he would have been accepted into the Vienna Arts Academy,” notes the founder of the European Resilience think tank, Sergej Sumlenny.
There is a stupid theory, that Hitler could have been prevented as a dictator, if he would have been accepted into the Vienna Arts Academy.
â Sergej Sumlenny, LL.M (@sumlenny) February 8, 2024
It looks like they should have provided Putin with a history chair at the Moscow University.
“It looks like they should have provided Putin with a history chair at the Moscow University.”
Putin insisted Ukrainians were Russian: “No one will be able to separate the soul,” he said, dismissing Ukraine’s unique cultural identity and history.
Funny to watch Tucker Carlson get exclusive interview with Putin but end up with a cranky grandpa lecturing him on historyâand giving him homework! pic.twitter.com/sT6ZFdNJUd
â Alec Luhn (@AlecLuhn) February 9, 2024
“It’s an obvious lie. Carlson is nodding along,” quipped Dr Garner. “Oh God, then Putin gives him a ‘history lesson’, The usual toss about Russia’s 1000+ year history. Absolute pile of bollocks.”
â Andrew (@sranysovok) February 9, 2024
Carlson was bored at Putin’s retelling of this re-imagined past: “I’m not sure why it’s relevant to what happened two years ago.”
Putin snapped back: “Are we having a talk show or a serious conversation?”
But rewriting history is central to Putin’s ambitions.
In his world, Russia is an ancient empire that must be allowed to colonise Sweden, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Romania, and Georgia once again.
Do as I say, not as I do
In one of his rare moments, Carlson challenged Putin by asking if that meant he’d told Hungary’s Victor Orban he could have back the portions of Ukraine it held in 1654.
Putin hesitated, but eventually answered – with a straight face: “Never. I have never told him. Not a single time.”
It’s a failed justification international analysts seized upon.
Putin said the same thing about Crimea in 2008, right after he had invaded Georgia. https://t.co/CXAoDsvotL
â Michael McFaul (@McFaul) February 9, 2024
“So does Putin think every “nation” that supposedly existed back in 1654 can rightfully reclaim its borders today? Is that how it works?” asks cognitive psychologist and Russia analyst Dr Blada Knowlton.
âInstead of responding, Putin delved into another history lesson, going back all the way to 1654â
â Vlada Knowlton ðºð¦ (@VladaKnowlton) February 9, 2024
So does Putin think every ânationâ that supposedly existed back in 1654 can rightfully reclaim its borders today? Is that how it works?
That would mean Taiwan must be divided between Spain and the Netherlands (not something Chairman Xi Jinping, who has his own ambitions of recreating a mythological ancient empire, would agree with).
Carlson’s own United (and Confederate) States would have to be disbanded and returned to the Native American tribes, along with a scattering of British, Dutch, French and Spanish colonies.
Carlson: what caused the war and why was it NATO?
â Seva (@SevaUT) February 9, 2024
Putin: In 862 the people of Novgorod invited a Varangian princeâ¦.
C: and what about NATO? please say Nato
P: Let us recall Yaroslav the Wise, who once had a dream about a Ukrainian witchâ¦.
But Putin went on.
He blamed the CIA for staging a “coup” to oust Ukraine’s former pro-Russian leadership.
He insisted his goal was “to stop this war” but that his objective of “deNazification” had yet to be completed.
“Vladimir Putin believes that Russia has a historic claim to parts of western Ukraine,” Carlson summarised. “So our opinion would be to view it in that light, as a sincere expression of what he thinks.”
Strategic disinformation strike
“Well, this Tucker Carlson interview is turning out just like one of Putin’s state of the nation addresses,” says ANU Strategic and Defence Studies Centre fellow Dr Matthew Sussex. “A longwinded and interminably dull selective history lesson. Great insomnia cure for the aged MAGA demographic.”
But Putin achieved his goal of giving his tailored version of history to an international audience.
âï¸ The main points about Ukraine from Putinâs interview with Carlson:
â Sputnik (@SputnikInt) February 9, 2024
âªï¸The coup in Ukraine in 2014 was carried out by the armed opposition with the support of the CIA.
âªï¸The conflict between Moscow and Kyiv was provoked by the 2014 coup. Ukraine started the war, Russiaâs goal⦠pic.twitter.com/Do7ZYWVNeR
It’s a magnification of a longstanding campaign to rewrite Russian school books to erase “inconvenient facts”, such as President Joseph Stalin’s pact with Adolf Hitler. And that Ukraine’s history is like that of many other European cultural groupings – one cycling through independence and occupation by a multitude of neighbouring states over the course of several millennia.
“Russian culture has frequently indulged in grandiose imaginings, and the collapse of the Soviet Union has intensified Russians’ longing for less chaotic, more dignified narratives, giving rise to a cottage industry of alternate histories,” argues Professor of International Affairs Nin Khrushcheva.
“Under Putin, however, these embellished narratives have taken centre stage.”
A sample of the stupid propaganda after the full transcript from an outlet connected to FSB pic.twitter.com/zMYq55AfFy
â Olga Lautman ðºð¦ (@OlgaNYC1211) February 9, 2024
Has Carson helped, or hindered, that cause?
Pro-Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny advocate Anna Veduta was optimistic.
Iâm glad he did it. Even the MAGA folks and die-hards might finally see that Putin's on another level of crazy https://t.co/0BOtbMWIjs
â Anna Veduta ð» (@Anna_Veduta) February 9, 2024
“I’m glad he did it. Even the MAGA folks and diehards might finally see that Putin’s on another level of crazy”.
“Putin’s kind of flubbing a golden propaganda opportunity by just being incredibly boring,” adds Institute for Strategic Dialogue analyst Elise Thomas.
“Give it a day or so to see what bits of it people can clip out and try to make go viral, and then we’ll have a better sense of the impact. The vast majority of people are never ever going to watch this whole long slog though.”
Originally published as ‘Obvious lie’: What world missed in Tucker Carlson interview