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"Interviewer: Why?"
"Christopher Hitchens: [W]e picked each other's favorite writers we had from the other side, to see whether we could, get the cream of left-right political writing. So I must've picked Tucker."
"Carlson is comfortably familiar. Heās one of us, an entertaining companion at lunch, full of gossip and wit and even ideas. At the same time, over the years, he has become radically unfamiliar. There are not many journalists or other people regarded as public intellectuals who are promoters of Trump and Trumpism, and who share the presidentās fluency in insult and indignation. It is the composite nature of Carlsonās characterābelonging at once to two divergent worldsāthat makes him interesting to fellow journalists in a way that, say, Sean Hannity, with a larger audience and more direct influence with Trump, generally is not. Many colleagues once viewed him as an important voice of the intelligentsia. Many now believe he has joined the dumbgentsia. They wonder, as Columbia Journalism Review put it, āWhat happened to Tucker Carlson?ā"
"I would consider Tucker Carlson to be a socialist."