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How Tucker Carlson’s Thinking was Created

“The worst thing Nixon did wasn’t Watergate,” President Trump told the author of the book The China Matrix. “It was allowing China to take advantage of this country. He and Kissinger are the ones that opened up China. And it was a terrible mistake. It didn’t have to be this way.”

Trump is simply the greatest-ever. He has wisdom, which is rarely possessed by any and it will build humanity back up from the depths of the sewers that Obama and Biden left, courtesy of their voters.

When I look at the most influential media personalities in the American right, I see a growing number of them, who are to be petted and to be hugged, because they’re so out of it, and I want to share with you why Tucker Carlson represents a movement that Trump disregards, since they’ve lost the ability to think rationally about national security.

Tucker is 56, yet he appeals to Americans, both much younger than him and to those that are older and their overall idea of foreign policy never succeeds. They point to Vietnam, to Iraq and Afghanistan, to the CIA’s color revolution and to the military industrial complex, and deduce from this that isolation is the best form of foreign policy.

Kissinger and Nixon gave birth to Tucker Carlson’s movement and I want to explain both their mistake, which could be one of the costliest in human history, in human life and capital, and, as I’ve shown above, why President Trump sees the same data as the isolationists do, but comes to a different conclusion as to what America’s role in the world should be.

The gap between Trump’s methodology and Carlson’s is one word: GREATNESS.

Trump believes in achieving greatness, as a way of life and isolationists believe in mediocrity and comfort.

Greatness sees the world as an endless art of dealing with others, therefore it studies everyone else, while mediocrity and comfort does not study the other, but looks for areas, where comfort was better than loss and shows the advantage of not doing anything.

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    A great example of this is the stock market. If you don’t know what you’re doing, you’ll lose. Your friend, you mediocre friend, who did not invest will tell you: “SEE, you should have never invested to begin with. You had cash and now you don’t, but I still have mine. Next time, do like I do and stay out of it.”

    Your friend disregards that trillions are made by investors every decade. He focuses on the possibility of loss and wants no part of it — he seeks comfort and mediocrity and will find others that have lost to make his point of view seem even sounder.

    What he should say instead to his friend is: “TRILLIONS are made in markets. I have no idea how to make money. Clearly, you don’t either, but nevertheless, if you improve, you might make a boatload. The facts speak for themselves.”

    In March 1969, the Soviets and Mao’s China were having a major border dispute. The Soviets even asked the Americans (Kissinger, Secretary of State) what would the U.S. do, in the case that the Soviets nuked China?

    The Chinese and the Soviets, who had sent tens of millions to their deaths, were both perplexed by Kissinger’s doctrine that the two countries should not fight each other, since it will rattle the delicate world order.

    In fact, Kissinger took it further and went to China, opening it up to America’s INCREDIBLE AND SUPER-SUCCESSFUL enterprise system, enriching it so much that by 2011, it became its greatest threat and rival.

    Kissinger chose comfort, by making an adversary rich. How did the Asian allies of the U.S. feel about this? Can any two nations threaten each other, from here on, thought the Soviets, the Chinese and many other totalitarian regimes and the Americans will come to us and bribe us to keep the order?

    Mediocre people don’t want to study others and Kissinger simply wanted to keep the order he so obsessed over and caused the many U.S. presidents after him to sacrifice both the American people themselves and its allies, in order to so-called “Balance the world.”

    Trump will not and does not believe in isolationism at all. He believes the U.S. is as strong as its alliances, but he doesn’t want to help the allies, by doing their own work for them.

    He’s no sucker like Bush.

    In 1969, the Soviets wanted to nuke China. Both Moscow and Peking (now Beijing) were both shocked to see that America did not want to see its biggest enemy (USSR) get boggled down in a harsh and lengthy war with China, preferring instead to stop it and help China grow stronger, on its OWN EXPENSE.

    If America isolates today, it will NOT be Venezuela, which means Xi and Putin will continue to fund it and equip it with weapons, not because of the bad-bad-neocons, but because they want to expand, rule and dominate.

    Russia, China, Venezuela, Iran and the list goes on and on don’t hate America because of something Lindsey Graham says. They hate America, because they hate it everything the Founding Fathers stand for.

    You’re lucky your president understands this. Very lucky.

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