Tuck the Cuck just received his first job offer, he should take it, he'll feel right at home
Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News anchor, received a job offer from a state-run news channel.
Tucker Carlson, the ousted anchor of Fox News, was unemployed for less than a day before he received a job offer.
RT, the state-run news channel in Russia that was known as Russia Today, made an offer to Carlson on its Twitter account only hours after Fox decided to cancel his role as the anchor
Russian state media have been staunch supporters of the country's invasion into Ukraine. Carlson's rhetoric has been similar to their ideology that contains conspiracies.
Carlson is well known for criticizing Western allies for supporting Kyiv financially and by providing military aid to Ukraine to fight back against the Russians.
Vladimir Solovyov, a commentator on Russian state TV, supported Carlson joining him in his evening discussion shows and even threw out the idea of the conservative political cable personality running in the next presidential election.
"You have our admiration and support in any endeavor you choose for yourself next, be it running for President of the United States (which you should totally do, by the way) or making an independent media project," he wrote in an email that was shared on his Telegram channel via a screengrab, according to
NBC News.
We'll happily offer you a job if you wish to carry on as a presenter and host! You are always welcome in Russia and Moscow, we wish you the best of luck."