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  2. Newsmax - Wikipedia

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    In May 2023 the "small conservative cable news channel saw its ratings surge" once again in response to actions by Fox News: "Fox’s decision to fire [Tucker] Carlson." Newsmax's viewership during the prime-time spot vacated by Carlson more than doubled. [ 114 ]

  3. The Long Slide - Wikipedia

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    Published by Simon & Schuster, the book is a collection of Carlson's essays, spanning several decades. The publisher says The Long Slide "delivers a few of his favorite pieces—annotated with new commentary and insight—to memorialize the tolerance and diversity of thought that the media used to celebrate instead of punish."

  4. Susan Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Susan Carlson was born in November 1969 [1] and grew up in Dolton, Illinois. [2] She attended Seton Academy in South Holland, Illinois, before earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Loyola University Chicago, where she graduated magna cum laude. [2]

  5. House of Carlson - Wikipedia

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    The House of Carlson was Swedish high nobility associated with the Swedish Royal Family.It held the counties of Börringe and Lindholmen as fiefs.. History. The House of Carlson began with Gustaf Carlson, the illegitimate eldest son of king Charles X Gustav of Sweden and his mistress Märta Allertz.

  6. Jon Stewart's 2004 appearance on Crossfire - Wikipedia

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    Stewart's criticism of the show featured several exchanges of personal jabs between him and Tucker Carlson, with Begala attempting to mediate. [3] In the final exchange before a commercial break, Carlson remarked that he thought Stewart was "more fun on your show, just my opinion."

  7. Bill Kristol - Wikipedia

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    William Kristol was born on December 23, 1952, in New York City into a Jewish family, the son of Irving Kristol and Gertrude Himmelfarb.Irving Kristol was an editor and publisher who served as the managing editor of Commentary magazine, founded the magazine The Public Interest, and was described by Jonah Goldberg as the "godfather of neoconservatism."

  8. Neil Patel (political advisor) - Wikipedia

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    Patel served as Scooter Libby's deputy before becoming chief policy advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney. [3] In his role as an advisor to Cheney, Patel represented the Vice President at White House economic and domestic policy meetings, interacted with the business community on behalf of the Vice President, and managed the Vice President's policy staff. [4]

  9. Cathy Areu - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020, Areu and another woman filed a lawsuit against Fox News and some of its prominent contributors. The suit states that Areu was sexually harassed at Fox News, including by Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, and Howard Kurtz. [11] The organization Times Up said in September 2020 that it was "providing PR support" to Areu. [12]