Danny reinforces Jiang's frame by suggesting that Tucker Carlson's antiwar or anti-Trump positioning may be better understood as opportunistic adaptation to an already-shifting public mood than as pure principle.
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"Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, Tucker Carlson's history. He has a history of being close to, if not an operative of the CIA, especially..."
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The interview opens with leaked Epstein emails and ends with Ukraine, but Jiang's through-line never changes: public politics is wrestling, elite trust is held together by blackmail, and the American empire now looks most...
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