This interview was damn near impossible to sit through. Alex Bruesewitz walked onto Tucker’s set like a pre‑programmed propaganda bot. Every answer, every pivot, every fake “insight” was rehearsed to serve one purpose: protect Trump, attack anyone who steps out of line, and smear anti‑war voices as if they’re some foreign‑funded psy‑op.
The whole thing reeked of controlled opposition. He wasn’t there to inform anyone. He wasn’t there to debate. He wasn’t there to expose anything real. He was there to run cover.
He came in with a clear agenda:
trash Thomas Massie, trash Marjorie Taylor Greene, and defend Trump’s every move like his life depends on it. He even had the nerve to say we “don’t need more Epstein files,” and then turned around and bashed Massie for pushing for transparency.
And the way he talked down to the audience — like we’re too stupid to notice the contradictions — was insulting. He kept lumping pro‑war paid accounts together with anti‑war activists, as if the people calling for peace are somehow the ones being funded. Meanwhile, war is a trillion‑dollar business. Everyone knows the money is on the other side.
But Bruesewitz pretends otherwise because that’s his job. This barely out of puberty idiot thinking WE are the idiots.
He’s not a strategist. He’s not a thinker. He’s a social‑media mercenary who gets paid to manipulate narratives and attack whoever threatens the script. And the script right now is simple: protect Trump, smear dissent, and pretend the GOP isn’t eating itself alive.
The fake “fight” with Mark Levin? Please. That’s theater. Controlled opposition fighting controlled opposition to make it look like there’s a real ideological battle happening. There isn’t. They’re all marching in the same direction…to the same beat.
Watching this interview wasn’t enlightening — it was stomach churning. But it’s useful if you want to understand how these people operate. This is how propaganda is packaged now: young, loud, hyper‑online operatives pretending to be “truth tellers” while running the same tired manipulation playbook.
If you can tolerate the nausea, watch it.
Not to learn from him — but to see exactly how they try to play you.










