Published November 22, 2023
Javier Milei, Argentina’s newly elected president, is making headlines everywhere. He’s anti-establishment, he’s anti-woke, and he’s absolutely fearless when it comes to speaking his mind.
Dave Rubin explains how Milei is a breath of fresh air, considering Argentina has seen “massive government growth, complete devaluation of their currency … creeping socialism for a long time, [and] craziness with gender stuff and all of the woke stuff.”
Luckily, Milei “has come in to absolutely obliterate it.”
In a recent interview, Tucker Carlson asked the Argentine if he had advice for Donald Trump, who many hope will do the same thing for the United States.
Donald Trump is running for president again in the United States, as you know,” said Tucker. “What advice would you give him?”
“He should continue his fight against socialism because he is one of the few who truly understood that we are fighting socialism, that we are fighting the statists. He understood perfectly that the generation of wealth comes from the private sector.
The state does not create wealth; the state destroys it. The state can give you nothing because it produces nothing, and when it attempts it, it does so poorly,” Milei answered.
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RELATED: Argentina’s new far-right president Javier Milei winning is a triumph for Tucker Carlson
Published November 20, 2023
- Tucker Carlson interviewed Javier Milei in September, boosting his candidacy.
- Milei is a far-right firebrand and showman, compared by some to Donald Trump.
After the election of far-right outsider Javier Milei as Argentina’s president Sunday, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson took a victory lap.
Carlson posted a picture of himself posing with Milei, whose candidacy he boosted by interviewing him for his show on X in September.
In the interview, Milei echoed the rhetoric of former US President Donald Trump, questioning the climate crisis, urging right-wingers to wage culture wars with liberals, and pledging to cut government spending to reduce Argentina’s spiking inflation.
The interview was part of Carlson’s wider plan to promote collaboration among conservatives around the world, A. J. Bauer, an assistant professor of journalism at the University of Alabama, told the Reuters Institute.
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SOURCE: www.businessinsider.in
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Published November 21, 2023