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Interview Only w/ Jason Zengerle - Hated By All The Right People: The Rise Of Tucker Carlson
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Author and writer for The New Yorker, Jason Zengerle joins the Chuck ToddCast for a deep dive into his book “Hated By All The Right People” about Tucker Carlson’s rise—and why he’s become the clearest avatar for the unraveling of modern American conservatism. The conversation traces how Carlson’s personal history, elite upbringing paired with outsider grievance, and long-running resentments toward figures like Bill Kristol helped shape a worldview centered on anger, masculinity, and cultural backlash. Though he styles himself as anti-establishment, Tucker remains very much a Washington insider, increasingly influential even after leaving Fox News and emerging as the true heir to Rush Limbaugh, with real political impact on figures like J.D. Vance.
Chuck and Zengerle also explore how Trump subsumed conservatism, why Tucker may be the figure best positioned to keep Trumpism alive after Trump, and how white male grievance now sits at the core of conservative cultural politics. From the Iraq War’s role in Carlson’s ideological shift to his calculated positioning on Israel, media, and elite power, the episode asks what “real America” conservatism even means anymore—and whether there’s any path back for Never Trumpers, institutional Republicans, or business leaders who’ve bent the knee to a movement that no longer resembles the party they once knew.
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00:00 Jason Zengerle joins the Chuck ToddCast
01:30 Why Tucker Carlson is the avatar for unraveling of conservatism
03:00 Tucker was abandoned by his mother, how did that affect his journey?
03:45 That abandonment shaped his worldview about women
05:00 Tucker’s anger at Bill Kristol is a big part of his evolution
07:00 Kristol has become the stand in for media elites in Tucker’s mind
08:00 Tucker tried to be a younger, cooler version of George Will
09:00 Carlson is very much a DC insider, but portrays himself as outsider
10:30 Tucker wasn’t a rich kid, but was raised like one
12:30 Tucker & Trump similarly hung with the elite, but felt like outsiders
13:15 Tucker trashed Trump in texts while praising him on the air
14:00 Tucker was more willing to criticize Trump than other Fox hosts
15:30 Tucker wasn’t viewed as a top-tier personality at Fox for years
16:15 Fox News is bigger than the on-air personalities
17:15 Leaving Fox didn’t diminish Tucker’s standing, more influential now
19:00 Tucker is the true heir to Rush Limbaugh
19:45 Tucker was influential in getting J.D. Vance elected in Ohio
20:45 Vance & Tucker are very ideologically aligned
22:00 White male grievance is central to conservative cultural politics
23:45 Tucker believes what he says & has a larger project for America
24:45 Tucker is more Pat Buchanon than Rush Limbaugh
25:30 Iraq war was very influential in changing Tucker’s ideology
26:45 Tucker needled Jewish Neocon Republicans by criticizing Israel
28:30 Tuckers sees party energy is anti-Israel & getting ahead of it
30:15 What is the definition of conservatism in “real