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Interview Only w/ Jason Zengerle - Hated By All The Right People: The Rise Of Tucker Carlson

Jan 29, 2026
Jason Zengerle, New Yorker writer and author of Hated By All The Right People, examines Tucker Carlson’s rise and what it reveals about modern conservatism. He traces Carlson’s elite upbringing turned outsider persona. They discuss masculinity, grievance politics, influence after Fox, ties to J.D. Vance, and whether Trumpism can survive beyond Trump.
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ANECDOTE

Public Praise, Private Criticism

  • Carlson privately texted harsh criticisms of Trump while publicly praising him on air during 2020.
  • Zengerle notes Carlson kept more distance from Trump than many Fox hosts, letting calls go to voicemail.
INSIGHT

Firing Freed Carlson's Influence

  • Leaving Fox did not diminish Carlson; it freed him to master the attention economy without network guardrails.
  • Zengerle argues Carlson may be more influential now within MAGA and conservative media than at Fox.
INSIGHT

Heir To Grievance Conservatism

  • Carlson functions as a modern heir to Rush Limbaugh's cultural influence, shaping grievance-driven conservatism.
  • He played a decisive role in promoting and securing J.D. Vance's rise in Ohio politics.
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