
The New Yorker Radio Hour How Tucker Carlson Became the Prophet of MAGA
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Jan 23, 2026 Jason Zengerle, political journalist and author of Hated by All the Right People, outlines Tucker Carlson’s transformation from respected reporter to influential far‑right media figure. He traces Carlson’s resentment of legacy media, the radicalizing effects of starting his own outlets, and his post‑Fox tactics of courting extreme audiences and seeking political power.
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Early Washington Rising Star
- Jason Zengerle first met Tucker Carlson as an intern when Carlson was the hot young writer at the Weekly Standard.
- Carlson entertained interns with stories and was affable and admired for his reporting skills.
Skated To Where The Media Puck Was Going
- Carlson anticipated that print couldn't deliver the fame and power he wanted and moved into cable news.
- He saw media as the route to influence and adjusted his career accordingly.
Crossfire Humiliation
- The Jon Stewart Crossfire confrontation in 2004 was a humiliating, career-altering moment for Carlson.
- Zengerle traces Carlson's enduring resentment toward legacy media back to that incident and its fallout at CNN.



