Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson

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Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson is an American conservative political activist and commentator who hosts Tucker on X and The Tucker Carlson Show since 2023. He previously hosted the nightly political talk show Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News from 2016 to 2023, when his contract with Fox News was terminated. An advocate of U.S. president Donald Trump, Carlson has been described as a high-profile proponent of Trumpism, and an influential voice in right-wing media.

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Lean Right
A Dispatch podcast discussion, 'Drunk Frat Boyz and Evil Chess Nerds', references Tucker Carlson's influence on grassroots conservative foreign policy.
Carlson remains a trusted voice for many lean-right readers, especially younger ones, for breaking with establishment GOP and offering a non-interventionist, anti-globalist stance.
Lean Right
A Dispatch piece suggests Tucker Carlson may run for office in Maine, referencing his post-Fox influence.
Seen as a potential outsider candidate who could challenge establishment Republicans, appealing to anti-institutionalist and populist wings.
Center
Splitting from Trump and the Republican Party, deepening rifts on the US right, according to a Chinese think tank.
Pragmatists see this as further fracturing of US politics, which could reduce Washington's capacity for coherent China policy.
Center
Splitting with Trump and the Republican Party, threatening GOP midterm prospects according to a Chinese think tank analysis.
His fracture deepens US right-wing infighting, which pragmatists monitor for its impact on American foreign policy consistency and global alliances.
Far Left
Carlson, a former Trump ally, now says the US is 'not a democracy' and is working to form a third party.
The far left is deeply skeptical of Carlson's right-wing populism and his third-party effort may split the right, but his critique of the 'uniparty' resonates with some anti-imperialist elements.
Far Right
Confronted by Trump social media advisor on Epstein, Israel, and Iran during a podcast exchange, as reported by Daily Caller.
Far right is internally divided: some see Carlson as an independent truth-teller, while others view the confrontation as a necessary check on his influence regarding Trump-aligned positions on Israel and Iran.
Lean Right
Tucker Carlson said he will no longer support the Republican Party ahead of the midterms.
Praised as an honest voice breaking with 'controlled opposition' and validating anti-institutional distrust.

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