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University Press returns with another short and captivating portrait of one of history's most compelling figures, Tucker Carlson. Tucker Carlson has rapidly emerged as the most influential political commentator of the 21st century. He became an accomplished print journalist at
The Weekly Standard, hosted successful television shows on CNN, PBS, and MSNBC, founded and served as editor-in-chief of
The Daily Caller, and now, at Fox News, he hosts
Tucker Carlson Tonight - the most-watched, highest-rated show in U.S. cable news history.
Born in San Francisco on May 16, 1969, Tucker McNear Carlson attended boarding schools in Switzerland and Rhode Island, married the headmaster's daughter, attended Trinity College, earned a degree in history, got his start in journalism as a fact-checker for
Policy Review, worked as a reporter for the
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, joined the
Weekly Standard, and worked as a columnist for
New York magazine,
Reader's Digest,
Esquire,
Slate,
The Daily Beast, and the
Wall Street Journal. In 2000, Carlson made the leap from print journalism to television commentating, and the rest is history.
This short book tells the intensely human story of a man who changed the world in a way that no one else could.