Tucker Carlson's economic populism scam
Fox News host Tucker Carlson, we are told, is among the foremost avatars of right-wing economic populism. His fiery rants defending the working class against wealthy elites have led him to be described, with varying degrees of credulity, as The Bow-Tied Bard of Populism (The Atlantic), The Populist Paladin of Primetime (The American Conservative), and The Preppy Populist (Jacobin). Its an ill-fitting mantle for Carlson, the millionaire son of a U.S. ambassador and scion of the Swanson frozen-food empire who draws his paychecks from the billionaire Murdochs. But its one that he's aggressively claimed, helping the Fox star to stand out from the right-wing media throng and even winning him praise from some on the political left.
Its also a hollow sham. Carlsons schtick is based on one weird trick: He typically ignores the context of the actual U.S. economic policy debate, instead rooting his populist rhetoric in culture war narratives. Those he disagrees with -- largely on the left but occasionally on the right -- are the despicable elites, from whom Republicans are the only ones who can save us, as he put it last month. Tuesday nights broadcast shows how this works: Carlson and his guest portrayed Democrats as the party of rich people who hate working-class Americans -- without mentioning how President Donald Trumps administration or Democratic presumptive nominee Joe Bidens agenda impact either group.
Carlson pivoted off a report that Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos had made $13 billion in a single day to accuse the left of being unconcerned with income inequality (the segment has garnered media attention because it led directly into Carlsons hand-off to Sean Hannity, who seemed to defend Bezos on-air, then subsequently apologized on Twitter).
He contrasted the experiences of Americans who lost their jobs or their savings in the coronavirus crisis to the windfall for Amazon CEO, Democratic donor, [and] owner of The Washington Post Jeff Bezos. (Disclosure: My wife works for The Washington Post.)
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If you want to know what I think Fox News saw occupy protests & income inequality was heavily reported at the time some on the right like Tucker Carlson used that to their advantage to trick people into voting for Republicans. I felt this way about this version of Tucker Carlson for awhile