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Tucker Carlson slams ‘insane’ US gov’t leaders who stifle human flourishing in Hungary speech

Updated: August 28, 2023 at 3:58 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Aug 28, 2023 – 2:24 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson returned to Hungary on August 22 to deliver a message which will resonate far beyond his Hungarian audience. 

His was a speech that showed the devastating cost to humanity of the separation of mankind from nature – and from God. 

Carlson’s address showed how far the world “created by our leaders” has strayed from the normal, Christian nation in which he grew up:

The world is realigning at high speed, and turning against the United States. But the Biden Administration is spending its time harassing one of our last sincere allies in Europe, Hungary, for the crime of being too Christian. Watch.

(Tucker’s Speech in Budapest) pic.twitter.com/yppDft6YIi

— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) August 26, 2023

His address in Budapest began with a reference to the shameful characterization of Hungary in the Western media as an authoritarian state, before apologizing for the “disgusting outrage” of U.S. diplomacy.

Hungary reminded him of the stable, sane, and happy nation of his childhood, which has been replaced by an ideology of “insanity.”

“It is so nice to be in this retrograde right-wing hellscape,” said a

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