Josef Stalin had his Tucker Carlson puppet, too
By John Hewko / For the Chicago Tribune
Watching Tucker Carlsons recent interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin reminds me of the notorious reporting by former New York Times journalist Walter Duranty, who defended Soviet leader Josef Stalins policies and knowingly excused, covered up and lied about the mass murder and starvation in Ukraine deliberately fomented by Stalins policies in the 1930s.
Carlsons willful and perhaps malign ignorance raises the specter of a Duranty in our times, who persists despite the many warnings that those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
For Duranty, who headed the Times Moscow bureau from 1922 to 1936, the deaths from starvation of at least 3 million to 4 million Ukrainians during an engineered famine known as the Holodomor was a price worth paying. As Duranty wrote in 1933: To put it brutally, you cant make an omelet without breaking eggs.
In fact, Duranty abided by the rules of the Soviet propaganda machine so well that Stalin rewarded him with a coveted interview, something that Stalin rarely bestowed on members of the Moscow foreign press corps. His biographer calls Duranty Stalins Apologist.
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