Author:
Jason Zengerle
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Learn moreFrom a seasoned political journalist, an eye-opening examination of Tucker Carlson’s rise through conservative media and politics, and his ideological transformation over the past thirty years, tracking the concurrent shifts in the political and media landscapes which have both influenced and succumbed to the hyperpartisan politics of today.To many, Tucker Carlson is synonymous with modern conservative politics. Carlson has been present on our screens for almost three decades and is as infamous for his bow tie as he is for his increasingly extreme right-wing views. But those who knew Carlson in his earlier days in political journalism remember a very different man—a serious and gifted writer and commentator who enjoyed debating with liberal friends and calling out conservative failures in equal measure. Now after watching Carlson turn away from measured reporting, while simultaneously gaining unparalleled power in Donald Trump’s Republican Party, most are left asking, What the hell happened to Tucker? New York Times Magazine writer Jason Zengerle’s rich and evocative character study of Carlson tells the story of how the former Fox News talking head rose through the ranks of conservative media, from his early days as a young writer at The Weekly Standard to his current perch as one of the most powerful voices in right-wing politics. Through deep reporting and a sweeping view of the political and media landscapes over the past thirty years, Zengerle reveals how Carlson’s career offers a unique lens into the radical transformation of American conservatism and, just as importantly, the media that covers and ultimately shapes it. As conservative news outlets fight daily over who can report the most disreputable stories, and clicks and views take precedence over facts and substance, Carlson’s evolution tells the larger story of how the right has radicalized and taken the media with it.
Jason Zengerle is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine. He is a winner of the Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting and the recipient of a New America fellowship. He lives with his family in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Jason Zengerle is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine. He is a winner of the Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting and the recipient of a New America fellowship. He lives with his family in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
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Audiobook details
Narrators:
Beth Hicks & Jason Zengerle
ISBN:
9798217296149
Length:
9 hours 9 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Publication date:
January 27, 2026
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#850 Overall
Genre rank:
#30 in Politics & Economy
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