Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson bow-tied host of The Situation with Tucker Carlson, political pundit favoring conservative and libertarian views

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  • Maybe in fact it was better to have Saddam in there. Maybe Saddam, as bad as he was-was not the worst we could get. Maybe chaos was the worst we could get. That's the truth.
    • Real Time with Bill Maher, 1 October 2004

  • I think Michael Moore is loathsome, though, not because he dislikes Bush, but because he seems to dislike America.

  • I mean, look, no matter how you feel about Bush, watching him speak is difficult. It's like— it's like watching a drunk man cross an icy street.
    • Real Time with Bill Maher, 1 October 2004

  • Grover Norquist is a mean-spirited, humorless, dishonest little creep… an embarrassing anomaly, the leering, drunken uncle everyone else wishes would stay home… [He] is repulsive, granted, but there aren't nearly enough of him to start a purge trial."
    • Slate magazine, 17 July 1997

  • "I think it’s a total nightmare and disaster, and I’m ashamed that I went against my own instincts in supporting it (the U.S. war in Iraq). It’s something I’ll never do again. Never. I got convinced by a friend of mine who’s smarter than I am, and I shouldn’t have done that. No. I want things to work out, but I’m enraged by it, actually."
    • New York Observer, 12 May 2004

  • There may be countries worth invading, but I don't think we'll be invading them.
    • Hardball with Chris Matthews, 11 February 2005

  • It's almost impossible to make the case that Bush is a conservative. That may be good; that may be bad.
    • Hardball with Chris Matthews, 11 February 2005

  • I think [Pat] Buchanan is far too easily and glibly dismissed.
    • Hardball with Chris Matthews, 11 February 2005

  • The Republican Party of 2005 bears no resemblance to the Republican Party of 1994.
    • Hardball with Chris Matthews, 11 February 2005

  • Don't take a leak on my shoes and tell me it's raining.

  • STEWART: No, this [CrossFire], it's theater. Like, take this for example. How old are you?


CARLSON: I'm 35.

STEWART: And you're wearing a bow tie. See my point? Now, I'm not saying you're not a smart man, because those are hard to tie.
    • Jon Stewart on CrossFire

From the December 15 edition of MSNBC's The Situation with Tucker Carlson:

CARLSON: Here's the problem, [radio host] Max [Kellerman]. Here's the problem with telling Canada to stop criticizing the United States: It only eggs them on. Canada is essentially a stalker, stalking the United States, right? Canada has little pictures of us in its bedroom, right? Canada spends all of its time thinking about the United States, obsessing over the United States. It's unrequited love between Canada and the United States. We, meanwhile, don't even know Canada's name. We pay no attention at all.

[...]

CARLSON: Canada is a sweet country. It is like your retarded cousin you see at Thanksgiving and sort of pat him on the head. You know, he's nice, but you don't take him seriously. That's Canada. http://mediamatters.org/items/200512160012

About Carlson

  • "He has never been believable as a hatemongering brownshirt; his political ethnicity is probably closer to traitor than demagogue. You'd know exactly which side of the desert island to search for Carlson, if he were ever to be stranded on one with the Barnard French faculty and the Tuscaloosa chapter of the Klan – he'd be on the left bank, passionately misquoting Baudelaire."
 
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