
"Carlson's initial skepticism about the Iraq War and criticism of the GOP's anti-gay marriage stance indicated a potential shift in his political beliefs during the Bush years."
"After his time at Fox News, Carlson embraced a far-right ideology, focusing on themes of wokeness, critical race theory, and anti-liberal sentiments, appealing to a right-wing audience."
Tucker Carlson's political evolution began during the George W. Bush era, where he expressed skepticism about the Iraq War and criticized the GOP's stance on gay marriage. Initially aligning with a liberal-leaning movement, his views shifted dramatically as he became a prominent figure at Fox News, promoting far-right ideologies and narratives. Following his dismissal from Fox, Carlson's trajectory continued to veer further right, solidifying his position within the extreme conservative landscape.
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