Does Tucker Carlsonโs interview with Vladimir Putin threaten the Biden administrationโs Ukraine War narrative โ and others?
Is Tucker Carlson a traitor?
Former Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger says he is. What makes Mr. Kinzinger think Mr. Carlson is a traitor?
Why, he has travelled to Moscow, which obviously means that Tucker is a Russian spy. Need more proof? He actually interviewed Vladimir Putin, the leader of Russia. That really removes all doubt, doesnโt it?
Journalism or Treason?
The sin that Tucker has committed is, we are to understand, quite an egregious one. But heโs not the first journalist to interview Mr. Putin, or other unsavory heads of state. Barbara Walters sat down with Mr. Putin in November 2001, in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. Oliver Stone did a series of interviews with the Russian leader between 2015 and 2017. NBC Newsโs Keir Simmons interviewed Putin in June 2021, and in October 2021, CNBCโs Hadley Gamble had a chat with Mr. Putin.
Whatโs more, all the interviews were held in … Russia.
Traitors all, if one is to apply the deft, unassailable logic of Mr. Kinzinger to Mr. Carlsonโs tรชte-ร -tรชte with Mr. Putin. Ah, but Russia invaded Ukraine, and the United States is supporting Ukraine in every way short of putting boots on the ground, so any kind of contact with the leader of the invading forces is just bad form, to say the least.
Or is it?
Itโs not as if Mr. Carlson has been engaging in foreign policy negotiations with Mr. Putin, or undermining the Biden administrationโs diplomacy or war efforts in the UkraineโRussia war, or negotiating with any other foreign leader. At least, none that we know of.
But compare Tuckerโs decision to interview Vladimir Putin and his decision to announce it publicly, so that the entire world, and even President Joe Biden, can see what heโs doing, or about to do, with the actions of John Kerry with regard to Iran during the Trump administration.
Mr. Kerry secretly met or communicated with Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif, undermining the Trump administrationโs foreign policy toward Iran, and possibly violating the Logan Act.
If Mr. Kinzinger called John Kerry a traitor for his clandestine meetings with a declared enemy of the United States, it would be good to know. In fact, even the Washington Post noted the lack of outrage at the time Mr. Kerryโs rogue diplomacy was revealed.
Byย James Gorrie