Here we have Tucker
Carlson. A man so talented,
successful and courageous
that he is the subject of
either genuine adoration or
intense hatred in his
homeland. (This is
something we have also
experienced here in
Hungary...)
The problem with Tucker
Carlson is that he came, he
saw and he spoke the truth.
He recently expressed his
opinion that Ambassador
David Pressman needs to
resign and that although he
loves America, the US is
currently governed -
unfortunately - by idiots. I
won't comment on the latter
point, but anyone who has
seen the US president doze
off during a meeting or
congratulate people who are
not there on the stage is
inclined to believe that Mr
Carlson may be right.
However, as far as Ambassador Pressman is concerned, there are a few things worth clarifying.
To start with, David Pressman is not America. The world's number one political, economic and military power is divided, to put it mildly. There is a glaring divide between the liberal elite on the East and West coasts and those living in small towns in the US. Mr Pressman is not the face of the United States. He was merely sent here by the Democratic administration and he will pass on the baton to his successor after a few years in the same way as his predecessors did. But Mr Pressman, with his humble person, is meant to show the way, sending a message to a disobedient ally: yes, he is our "son", we want you to be like him. Also, learn obedience, listen to him, for he is a first-rate, well-trained envoy. But we don't want to become like him. No way, sorry.
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Tucker Carlson, however, comes from an America of normality and does not seek to promote himself with the help of various false allusions.
He came here to meet us, told us what he thought of his government and ambassador, and we nodded: he's right. At the same time, we tend to think that if President Biden takes a longer nap during the next campaign, Mr Trump could make a return, which would not only be a small slap in the face, but a shocking blow to America's left. Hope is just hope today, but such a scenario does exist. Over the last few years, the Right in Europe and America has gained strength, has organised itself, and is ready to take power where it can.
That's why what Tucker Carlson says is not something to be disregarded, but a prologue to a system of alliance based on real commonality of interests and mutual respect. Because what we have now is anything but a functional relationship. We respect Tucker Carlson for what is truly America, being the representative of families, small towns, faith, communities, and tradition. The story is not over yet, the global clash will soon continue.