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Just out of curiosity, what would you support about Fico that you wouldn't about Tucker's hypothetical stance? I don't know much about him, but he seems like your average pro-Russia politician within the EU / empire, let's say.
Well, that's a good question
To me, if the cards are played right, the good thing that Robert Fico can do is move away from the US-led West's umbrella, and further embrace ties with China and Russia.
That's one thing, besides being a governing socdem - publicly opposed to the design of neoliberalism, unlike other more pro-European and pro-American forces. Materially, this is fine (though social democracy shouldn't be the end-all be-all)
With Tucker Carlson, while he still believes in the US-led West's hegemony and political economy, but media savvy he is,
he tries to co-opt any discontent on the west with economically left-reformist and foreign policy dovish views, only to rally all this back into a narrative of returning to the good ol' days of America and focusing their hatred on the main rival that is China.
Yugopnik has a video on this
Obviously, I can't say much about their views on cultural policy.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: