Yep. You're probably right.
Some people experience meaningful and profound life changes, whether they are religious or not (near-death experiences, for example). It ain't unusual.
If true for Tucker, he is stricken with the reality of "Truth."
Facts is facts. Genocide is real, and it ain't the victims self-destructing themselves. An over-the-top aggressor with our close help (yet, another proxy war), is wiping them out.
As for Russia, they have undergone a transition and bounced back from a century of communism and Godlessness. They don't condone the rot we accept in this country and have pulled themselves up by the bootstraps over the last 40 or so years to become a major world power.
Both of the Tucker targets may deserve a break from the lies that are promoted about them. Lies that, among other things, are leading us to self-destruction!
Go Tucker.
Big mistake on Conservative Inc.'s part.
While Conservative Inc. was paying Tucker's bills, they had some control over him. When they fired him, Tucker became a free man, beholden only to his conscience.
Russia is still godless, that KGB/Government church is a empty facade that no one attends while active Christianity in the form of Protestants and Catholics is still opposed and persecuted in Russia as the government and the one approved and partnered church work hand in hand, not to mention that the country is already about 16% Islamic.