
Tucker
『Tucker』の概要
"Tucker" reveals the untold journey of America's most polarizing conservative voice. From hitchhiking at 14 to witnessing Central American civil war, Carlson's traumatic upbringing shattered the "privileged son" myth. What transformed this risk-taking journalist into Fox News's most influential contrarian?
『Tucker』の主要テーマ
- media polarization
- populist movement
- anti-establishment rhetoric
- traditional family values
- corporate skepticism
『Tucker』の名言
"de-platforming works".
Family is the only true source of meaning in human existence.
You can't tell my wife what to do.
Hurting America.
『Tucker』の登場人物
- Tucker CarlsonThe subject and controversial media figure
- Dick CarlsonTucker's father and a veteran journalist
- Susie AndrewsTucker's wife and the headmaster's daughter
- Chadwick MooreThe author of the biography
- Neil PatelTucker's college roommate and travel companion
著者について
『Tucker』の著者について
Chadwick Moore, New York Times bestselling author of Tucker: A Biography of Tucker Carlson, is a seasoned journalist renowned for his incisive profiles of polarizing media figures and subcultures.
The book, a penetrating exploration of Carlson’s evolution from mainstream pundit to conservative populist icon, draws on Moore’s expertise in dissecting cultural and political shifts.
A contributing editor at The Spectator and former editor-at-large for Out and The Advocate, Moore has written for The New York Times, Playboy, and Breitbart, blending investigative rigor with narrative flair. His frequent appearances on Fox News’ Tucker Carlson Tonight and Gutfeld! underscore his deep familiarity with media dynamics.
Born in Tennessee and based in Brooklyn, Moore graduated from the University of Iowa and honed his craft in literary publishing in London and New York. Tucker became an instant bestseller, fueled by unparalleled access to Carlson and his inner circle through hundreds of interviews.
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この本に関するよくある質問
Tucker is an intimate biography of media icon Tucker Carlson, exploring his rise as a polarizing conservative voice through unprecedented access to Carlson, his family, colleagues, and critics. The book delves into his upbringing, career milestones like his firing from Fox News, and his unorthodox approach to challenging political and media establishments.
This book appeals to readers interested in media dynamics, conservative politics, or Tucker Carlson’s influence on modern discourse. It offers insights for supporters seeking to understand his worldview and critics analyzing his impact on polarization.
Yes, for its rare insider perspective on Carlson’s personal and professional life, despite minor editorial flaws noted in reviews. The biography balances admiration with objectivity, revealing how Carlson’s upbringing and values shaped his media persona.
The biography traces Carlson’s privileged yet unconventional childhood, including summers in Maine and his family’s media legacy. It connects these experiences to his later skepticism of elitist institutions and drive to challenge mainstream narratives.
The book details the internal tensions and external pressures leading to Carlson’s 2023 firing, framing it as a pivotal moment in his career. It highlights his refusal to conform to network expectations and his post-Fox reinvention.
Some reviewers note factual errors (e.g., mislabeled dates) and occasional bias, though Moore’s access to Carlson and diverse interviewees adds credibility. Critics argue it occasionally glamorizes Carlson’s contrarianism.
As a conservative journalist ostracized by progressive circles, Moore sympathizes with Carlson’s battles against media bias. His own experiences inform nuanced analysis of Carlson’s role in reshaping political discourse.
The book features candid remarks from Carlson on media manipulation (“Most news isn’t real”) and interviews with colleagues describing his work ethic. Family members provide personal anecdotes about his private values.
It analyzes Carlson’s shift from traditional GOP messaging to populist, anti-establishment rhetoric, highlighting his role in normalizing controversial viewpoints and fragmenting mainstream conservative thought.
While avoiding specifics, Tucker hints at Carlson’s post-Fox ventures, including digital media projects and deeper dives into cultural critiques, suggesting he remains a disruptive force in politics.
Moore’s blend of journalistic rigor and personal rapport with Carlson offers a multidimensional portrait, contrasting with hit-piece or sycophantic approaches. The focus on Carlson’s moral philosophy over sensationalism stands out.
The book contextualizes Carlson’s divisive statements (e.g., on immigration, race) as calculated provocations to expose media hypocrisy, while acknowledging their societal repercussions and backlash from both left and right.

















