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TUCKER CARLSON IS JOINING THE RIGHT-WING PARADE TO “ILLIBERAL” HUNGARY

  

Category:  News & Politics

Via:  hallux  •  3 years ago  •  9 comments

By:   CALEB ECARMA - Vanity Fair

TUCKER CARLSON IS JOINING THE RIGHT-WING PARADE TO “ILLIBERAL” HUNGARY
The Fox News star is hosting his prime-time show and scheduled to speak at a far-right conference in Hungary, where Viktor Orbán’s appeals to Christian nationalism have drawn support from the American right.

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Over the past few years, Hungary––led by its nationalistic and authoritarian ruler   Viktor Orbán ––has become a sort of mecca for the American far right, with conservative pundits   embarking   on pilgrimages to the Central European nation.   Tucker Carlson   has now joined his peers in   traveling to Budapest   in support of Orbán’s regime. “We’re in Budapest all this week for Tucker Carlson Tonight and a documentary for Tucker Carlson Originals,” the Fox News host   tweeted   on Monday. That night, Carlson   teased   his show’s coverage for the coming days. “If you care about Western civilization and democracy and families, and the ferocious assault on all three of those things by the leaders of our global institutions, you should know what is happening here right now,” he said. The Hungarian prime minister also shared a   photo   of himself and Carlson posing next to each other with the caption, “Tucker Carlson Today,” which is the name of the news host’s online talk show on Fox Nation.

While in Budapest, Carlson is scheduled to address a far-right conference on Saturday organized by the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), with a speech entitled “The World According to Tucker Carlson,” Talking Points Memo   noted . Over the past couple of years, Orbán’s government has reportedly shelled out considerable sums of money in his effort to build up Hungary as a destination for the global right. In June,   The New York Times   reported   that Orbán used $1.7 billion in government money and assets to fund MCC, an educational foundation dedicated to advancing Orbán’s brand of nationalism. Additionally, OpenSecrets investigative researcher   Anna Massoglia   reported   this week that having Carlson interview Orbán on Fox News was part of a “foreign influence“ operation in which the Hungarian government paid a D.C.–based lobbying firm $265,000 in 2019.

Orbán, along with his ruling Fidesz party, has amassed this fawning support among the American right by making appeals to Christian nationalism. For instance, Hungary has a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage and even   passed   a new law in June that, among other things, forbids educators from sharing materials, films, and advertisements portraying LGBTQ+ people with students 18 and under. While Orbán’s regime has promoted the bill as a way to safeguard children from sexual content,   critics   have accused the Hungarian government of using the law to lump in LGBTQ+ people with pedophiles. In December, the Hungarian government   changed its constitution   to define a family as a union where “the mother is a woman and the father is a man.” Orbán has   spoken favorably   about leading an “Illiberal” democracy, and,   according to   the Associated Press, he’s “hobbled the court system, rewritten the constitution, and given immense power to himself and his party.” Meanwhile, notes the AP, “the country’s media is largely now a factory producing pro-Orbán content.”

Hungary’s reactionary turn has clearly caught the attention of conservative pundits across the Atlantic. In July 2019, Carlson praised Orbán’s government for instituting anti-immigration policies to mitigate the declining birth rates of native-born Hungarians. “Instead of helping the native population to have more children, the Hungarian government, they say, should import a replacement population from the Third World,” Carlson   said . “That’s the   George Soros   solution. But Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán, has a different idea. Instead of abandoning Hungary’s young people to the hard-edge libertarianism of Soros and the Clinton Foundation, Orbán has decided to affirmatively help Hungarian families grow.”

Rod Dreher,  a senior editor for  The American Conservative,  is a  fan  of Orbán’s government and  now lives  in Hungary. “Orbán is not a saint, but a statesman and a politician. He is not a liberal secular globalist, but a conservative Christian nationalist,”  wrote  Dreher recently in defense of Orbán, while criticizing the U.S. media for “queering Kermit the Frog” and allowing “a pair of gay dads” to appear on  Sesame Street.  “I know you regular readers must be tired of me writing in defense of Orbán and Hungary, but dammit,” he added, “I have grown fond of this country, and I feel compelled to stand up for it when it is slandered.”


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Hallux
PhD Principal
1  seeder  Hallux    3 years ago

Tucker should be a radical hoot by the time he returns.

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
1.1  bbl-1  replied to  Hallux @1    3 years ago

And what was lil' Tucker before he left?

 
 
 
JohnRussell
Professor Principal
2  JohnRussell    3 years ago

If the western world is depending on Hungary to be the tip of the spear in defending "civilization" then we are fucked. 

Christian civilization is a euphemism for white nationalism by the way. They are playing a race war in the movies of their minds. 

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
3  Kavika     3 years ago

You think that Hungry would have learned under Nazi and then Russian rule, guess not.

Perhaps Orban can lead the Christian world on the new Crusades. 

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
3.1  bbl-1  replied to  Kavika @3    3 years ago

Hungary was a German ally in both world wars.

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
3.1.1  Kavika   replied to  bbl-1 @3.1    3 years ago

Germany backed the fascist Szálasi and overthrew the legit govt of Hungry. 

There was a strong resistance movement in Hungry and in fact  Hilter ordered the occupation of Hungry in 1944. 

So yes, they were an ally of Germany, but in reality, it wasn't of their accord.

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
4  bbl-1    3 years ago

I wonder if it would be prudent to seriously follow the money trails with these right wing--------things?

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
5  Ender    3 years ago

Like he needs to be more radicalized.

What happened to America first?

What, must go to other countries and learn how to be more bigoted...

 
 
 
JohnRussell
Professor Principal
6  JohnRussell    3 years ago

A television host doesnt go half way around the world to make political speeches. 

Tucker Carlson has bigger ambitions, such as being Donald Trump 2.0

 
 

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