Tucker Carlson has indeed changed in several notable ways
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(2025-06-21 23:59:12)
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1. Platform Independence
- Then (Fox News): He operated within the editorial constraints of a major cable news network, albeit with a lot of influence.
- Now: Carlson runs his own media company and produces content independently, primarily on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and his own subscription-based site. This has allowed him to speak more freely and adopt a less filtered tone.
2. More International Focus
- Since leaving Fox, Carlson has significantly expanded his global reach:
- He’s conducted controversial interviews with foreign leaders like Vladimir Putin, Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, and Argentina’s Javier Milei.
- This signals a shift from purely American culture wars to a more geopolitical and nationalist-conservative framework.
3. Content Style and Tone
- His tone has become more conspiratorial and populist, echoing themes of deep-state control, media censorship, and civilizational decline.
- He's leaned harder into anti-establishment narratives, often without the editorial restraint that Fox occasionally imposed.
4. Audience and Branding
- Carlson is actively trying to build a loyal, cross-border audience that distrusts mainstream media.
- His branding is no longer just “conservative”—it’s post-partisan populism, appealing to a broader base of anti-globalist and anti-elite viewers, both in the U.S. and abroad.