Tucker Carlson |
Speaking with the National Review's podcast "The Jamie Weinstein Show" in an episode released Monday, Carlson said, "I don't feel threatened, but having someone scream, 'F--- you!' at a restaurant, it just wrecks your meal."
Carlson said there was only one restaurant he still visited regularly. "I go there because I love it and nobody hassles me," he said.
"I can't wait for this revolution to end, so I can go back out to dinner."
In the interview, Carlson also discussed his early support for the Iraq War, praised what he described as President Donald Trump's "bravery," spoke about his new book, "Ship of Fools," and gave his view on the state of US politics.
Show Roadmap:
- What has surprised Tucker about Trump’s first two years in office.
- Does Tucker ever tailor his show to influence his most powerful viewer, President Trump?
- How would Tucker Carlson have responded to the 9/11 attacks?
- On Tucker’s early support for the Iraq war.
- Does Tucker present an overly negative view about the state of America in his new book?
- Does Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch deserve to be on Tucker’s book Ship of Fools?
- Tucker on populism.
- Does President Trump stoke racial fears?
- What will Tucker’s show look like if Donald Trump fires Jeff Sessions?
- Can Trumpism outlast Trump and would Tucker ever run for president?
- Would a panda bear be the highest rated cable news host?
- What idea does Tucker hold that he has not brought up on his show?
- What issue does Tucker think is most undercovered by the press?
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