Tucker and his staff put what they thought was a week’s worth of groceries in a grocery cart in Moscow without looking at the prices. They all guessed that it would be about $400, knowing what American groceries cost. The bill was $104 in American dollars. Seeing that Americans pay maybe four times more for groceries than Russians do, Carlson said he is now “radicalized” against the American political class. But as the odious James Carville would say, “It’s the Fed, Stupid.” (Carville was a Clinton administration political hack who said “It’s the economy, stupid,” about Clinton’s campaign against Bush, Sr.).
8:14 am on February 17, 2024