That’s right, Tucker Carlson has yet again triggered the RINO’s (Republicans in Name Only), and the radical left, by simply filming himself at a Russian grocery store.
The interesting thing about this is that it shows a simple video, it’s literally just Tucker Carlson shopping at a Grocery store in Russia.

Not only are prices better, but the products are better too. They live well, they have nice things, and everything the media continues to spin to you is yet another lie.
Tucker Carlson Offers Exclusive Peek Inside Moscow Grocery Store, Debunks Media Narrative on Russian Sanctions

In a revealing new video available exclusively to subscribers on his website, Tucker Carlson unveils the reality of Moscow’s grocery stores, challenging the prevailing narrative surrounding Russian sanctions.
Dubbed “TC Shorts: The Moscow Grocery Store,” the video offers a firsthand glimpse into the bustling aisles and abundant shelves of a typical supermarket in the Russian capital. Contrary to mainstream media claims of economic devastation due to sanctions, Carlson highlights the vibrant and well-stocked nature of these stores.

With a keen eye for detail, Carlson showcases the extensive variety of food items available, noting their affordability compared to their counterparts in the United States. Amidst shelves brimming with produce and products, he underscores the resilience of Russia’s grocery industry in the face of international pressure.
In a particularly enlightening moment, Carlson shares his own experience at the checkout counter, revealing the modest sum he paid for his groceries a stark contrast to inflated prices commonly seen in American stores.

This isn’t the first time Carlson has lauded Moscow’s charms over those of American cities. With his latest expose, he continues to challenge conventional wisdom, offering subscribers an unfiltered perspective on global affairs.
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Where is the video?
Nevermind. I found it.