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- GeburtsnameTucker Swanson McNear Carlson
- Größe1,85 m
- Tucker Carlson wurde am 16 Mai 1969 in San Francisco, California, USA geboren. Er ist Autor und Produzent, bekannt für Tucker Carlson Tonight (2016), Swing Vote (2008) und 30 Rock (2006). Er ist seit dem 10 August 1991 mit Susan Carlson verheiratet. Sie haben vier Kinder.
- EhepartnerSusan Carlson(10. August 1991 - Gegenwart) (4 Kinder)
- KinderLillie CarlsonBuckley CarlsonHopie CarlsonDorothy Carlson
- ElternLisa Mcnear
- Bow tie
- Alternative facts.
- Conspiracy theories.
- Suffered an appendicitis [June 16, 2017].
- Previous co-host of CNN's Crossfire (1982). Previous host of his own weekly half-hour talk show on PBS, Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered (2004).
- Miami, FL, USA; He is the founder and editor in chief of The Daily Caller, a 24-hour news site committed to providing its audience with original reporting, thought-provoking commentary, and breaking news.
- Father, with Susan Carlson, of four children: Lillie, Buckley, Hopie, and Dorothy.
- Son of former American journalist and U.S. Ambassador (1991-1992) to the Seychelles Dick Carlson.
- [on the September 26, 2003 Crossfire (1982), he told James Carville of North Carolina Senator John Edwards, who became the running mate of John Kerry in the 2004 presidential campaign:] "John Edwards might have been a promising senator. Now, his political career is over. You're not even going to respond to that, because you know it's true. ... He's not going to be the nominee and he's not running for the Senate again. ... He'll go back to chasing ambulances" [from CNN.com transcript].
- I am the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and group think.[regular tag line for his news show, 2018]
- [on his exit from Fox News] One of the first things you realize when you step outside the noise for a few days is how many genuinely nice people there are in this country, kind and decent people, people who really care about what's true. And a bunch of hilarious people, also. A lot of those. It's gotta be the majority of the population, even now. So that's heartening.
- [statement following his exit from Fox News] Both political parties, and their donors, have reached consensus on what benefits them, and they actively collude to shut down any conversation about it. Suddenly, the United States looks very much like a one-party state. That's a depressing realization, but it's not permanent. Our current orthodoxies won't last. They're brain dead. Nobody actually believes them. Hardly anyone's life is improved by them. This moment is too inherently ridiculous to continue. And so it won't. The people in charge know this; that's why they're hysterical and aggressive. They're afraid. They've given up persuasion, they're resorting to force. But it won't work. When honest people say what's true, calmly and without embarrassment, they become powerful. At the same time, the liars, who have been trying to silence them, shrink and they become weaker. That's the iron law of the universe. True things prevail. Where can you still find Americans saying true things? There aren't many places left, but there are some. And that's enough. As long as you can hear the words, there is hope. See you soon
- [on why it is important to talk to people with different views] It is nice to be around people who think differently than you. They challenge your ideas and keep you from being complacent.
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