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Carlson began his [[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]] media career in 1990s, initiallt working as a fact checker for [[File:ConNat.png]] ''[[National Conservatism|Policy Review]]'', a journal published by [[File:Reagan.png]] [[Neoconservatism|The Heritage Foundation]]. He then claimed a role as an opinion writer at the ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'' newspaper before joining [[File:Necon.png]] ''[[Neoconservatism|The Weekly Standard]]'' news magazine in 1995. Carlson went for a role for the publication after hearing of its founding, fearing being referred to as a [[Right-Wing Populism|wingnut]] if he instead joined [[File:Conserv.png]] ''[[Conservatism|The American Spectator]]''.
 
Carlson later worked for [[File:CNN.png]] [[Liberalism|CNN]] from 2002000-2005 where he co-hosted ''The Spin Room'' and [[File:Radcent.png]] ''[[Radical Centrism|Crossfire]]'', PBS from 2004-2005 when he ran ''Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered'' with the intention of shifting the media outlet to the right, and [[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism|MSNBC]] from 2005-2008 where he hosted his early evening show ''Tucker'' (originally titled ''The Situation With Tucker Carlson'') though it got cancelled by the network on March 10, 2008, due to low ratings.
 
==== [[File:FoxNews.png]] Joining Fox News ====
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