I just repeated the words he used to emphasize the nature of BTC. He didn't talk about disruption, alternative, globalism...words he would probably have used in an MSNBC interview. It's not coincidental he used the terms I've outlined in an interview with Tucker. He is selling BTC to the masses and, like you say, BTC has no political views.
That was a snippet of an hour long interview with Tucker so he may have talked about other things. The only words that I noticed were "conservative" and "family", but the latter he has talked about many times about leaving a million $ to your family for 100 years using digital property, i.e. bitcoin, and nothing else you can do it with, including real estate that has maintenance costs
Austrian Economics is about hard money. The hardest money in the history of the world is Bitcoin. It is the most honest money verifiable on the blockchain, hence the use of "integrity". I'm sorry if you don't believe this, but please read "The Bitcoin Standard" by Dr. Saifedean Ammous
Other words like pure energy, conservation of energy, hard money, pristine asset, digital property, half-life, depletion of energy, energy leak, systems, maintenance costs, transport of energy and other terms, he has used many times
Those words are in the context of Thermodynamics, Engineering, Physics and the likes. You're associating them with their usage in politics and that's because of the setting he's in (FoxNews)
You can search many interviews of Michael Saylor on YouTube to verify for yourself