There was a time not long ago when Tucker Carlson commanded one of the most loyal audiences in conservative media.
His nightly monologues on Fox News were must-see TV for millions.
That version of Carlson felt grounded in the concerns of the everyday Americans who helped his show ascend to number one in primetime cable.
The current version of him, now operating independently and largely on X, feels increasingly untethered from his longtime base — Christians, white Americans, and conservatives — that lifted him up.
Carlson has been clear as of late that he believes Israel has undue control over the U.S. government, and that Americans are living their lives under foreign influence.
But his latest inflammatory remarks, which were made during an interview with Piers Morgan, are only reinforcing a growing perception that he has gone completely off the deep end.
Carlson praised Pakistanis as having been “super nice” to him while he visited their country. In the same breath, he described white people as “craven and sad.”
Tucker: "Pakistanis are all super nice to me, while the White people are craven and sad"pic.twitter.com/H99fm84U2K
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The exchange quickly drew backlash from many conservatives, including some who once counted themselves as Carlson’s supporters and allies:
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