Best Podcast Episodes on Tucker Carlson's NYT Interview
Updated: May 05, 2026 – 3 episodes
Tucker Carlson, a prominent media personality, recently gave an interview to the New York Times, which has led to significant scrutiny and backlash. The interview's content and Carlson's statements have sparked debate, highlighting ongoing tensions in media and public discourse.
Three very different takes here — start with The Commentary Magazine Podcast for a critical view on Tucker Carlson's recent statements. They argue that Carlson and others have been hypocritical in their criticism of Trump's rhetoric. The Mark Levin Podcast offers a scathing critique of the media landscape, highlighting how figures like Carlson are drawn into controversy. Meanwhile, The Bulwark Podcast provides a unique angle, suggesting that Carlson's current messaging resonates more with anti-Israel, anti-war leftists than with traditional Fox viewers. Each episode offers a distinct perspective on the controversy surrounding Carlson's NYT interview.
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“"Watching them tone police Trump is just it's an amazing thing to see because it's like suddenly they realize that it matters what a president says and whatever, but they have no credibility to make that. They've been arguing for literally a decade, a decade, that that doesn't matter. I remember when he said that Megyn Kelly had blood coming out of her wherever, and that that was why she was so mean to him at the first debate in 2015."”
Ridealong summary
Tucker Carlson and others who previously dismissed Trump's tone are now hypocritically criticizing it, despite having defended it for years.
“"Now for some people like Tucker and so forth it's irresistible the lure is irresistible to go on or off the record particularly off the record like yesterday there was in the New York Times a telephone discussion between the president Tucker Carlson remember that one Rich? well how did that leak to the media? well it wasn't the president just saying or there's a lot of leaks attacking me."”
Ridealong summary
The media landscape is a cesspool where figures like Tucker Carlson are drawn into controversy, highlighting the manipulative nature of media interactions.
“"Tucker Carlson, Megan Kelly, Candace Owens, Alex Jones have one thing in common, low IQs. They're stupid people. They know it. Their families know it. And everyone else knows it too. They've all been thrown off television, lost their shows, and aren't even invited on TV anymore... Tucker Carlson, who couldn't even finish college. He was a broken man when he got fired from Fox, and he's never been the same."”
Ridealong summary
Tucker Carlson is portrayed as a failed media personality whose influence is overstated and whose views do not align with the core MAGA movement.
