Tucker Carlson Looked Her in the Eyes and Lied
Will Saletan critiques Tucker Carlson's recent interview series with the New York Times, highlighting contradictions and dishonesty in his statements. Carlson alternates between moral outrage and dismissiveness, undermining the credibility of his so-called 'apology tour.' The analysis reveals a pattern of deceptive behavior caught on tape.
- ▪Will Saletan analyzed Tucker Carlson's interviews with the New York Times.
- ▪Carlson's statements show clear contradictions between moral outrage and dismissal of serious issues.
- ▪The 'apology tour' is undermined by instances of Carlson being caught lying on tape.
- ▪Lulu Garcia-Navarro wrote the original New York Times article on Carlson's interviews.
- ▪Bulwark+ Takes features exclusive video content and livestreams for paid subscribers.
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Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/Preview1793619Tucker Carlson Looked Her in the Eyes and LiedWill SaletanMay 04, 2026∙ Paid1793619ShareWill Saletan breaks down Tucker Carlson’s series of interviews with the New York Times and shows why his “apology tour” doesn’t hold up. From flat-out denials caught on tape to wild swings between moral outrage and shrugging off atrocities, the pattern is the story: in one moment he sounds reasonable, in the next he’s saying the exact opposite.
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