Tucker Carlson has been vocal in his opposition to the ongoing war in Iran, influencing a growing divide among young MAGA supporters and conservatives. Politico reports that at the recent CPAC gathering, hyper-online young men expressed frustration with President Trump's decision to join Israel in attacking Iran, crediting figures like Carlson for shaping their isolationist views. These younger voters, many under 35, are far less supportive of the conflict than older ones, with polls showing only 49 percent believe Trump has a plan compared to over 70 percent of those over 35. This generational split threatens GOP unity ahead of midterms, as voices like Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Joe Rogan rally opposition.
On his media front, Carlson released a new episode on the Tucker Carlson Network yesterday titled "What Banks Are Quietly Doing Right Now Should Be Front Page News," which has already garnered over 470,000 views on YouTube. The segment, part of his ongoing Tucker Carlson Show podcast available on Amazon Music, continues his focus on underreported stories and free speech amid mainstream media challenges.
His merchandise store has unexpectedly sparked a cultural twist, with Alternet noting that liberals are snapping up his anti-government themed apparel to mock the right. A worker-owned brand, Means Workwear, even created parody versions featuring pro-Zohran Mamdani designs, turning Carlson's gear into an ironic hit on the far left.
Broader discussions highlight Carlson's sway in politics, fueling debates on his role in purity spirals and rising prejudices, as explored in recent Substack analysis tying his large young male audience to shifts in conservative media dynamics.
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