Tucker Carlson talks about waking up and his regrets after decades in mainstream media.
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Richard Warner Carlson was an American journalist, author, and diplomat. He was born on May 29, 1941, in New York City, and passed away on November 3, 2006, in Carlsbad, California.
Carlson graduated from Trinity College in 1963, and he later received a master's degree in public administration from the University of California, Berkeley. He began his career as a reporter for the Associated Press in New York City, covering the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War.
In 1978, Carlson joined the Voice of America (VOA), the U.S. government's international broadcasting service, as a senior correspondent. He covered major news events in the United States and around the world, including the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Gulf War.
In 1991, Carlson was appointed as director of the VOA by President George H.W. Bush. He served in this role until 1992 when he was appointed as ambassador to the Seychelles by President Bush.
After his diplomatic service, Carlson continued his career as a journalist and author. He wrote several books, including "Breaking News: How the Wheels Came off at Reuters" and "The Media and the Gulf War."
Richard Carlson was married to Lisa McNear Lombardi, and they had four children, including Tucker Carlson, who is a well-known conservative political commentator and host of the Fox News show "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
His father was the director of VOA and TC is just now realizing he is a mouthpiece for deep state propaganda? He is either retarded or lying.
*To the faggot that dv-ed this, you can live with your face in TC's lap, but that position is not for me. TC is a likeable and bright guy, he isn't a rube who had no idea what he's been doing for 30 years. His "golly gosh" schtick isn't for me, I am not his audience, but it plays well in the normiesphere and I genuinely hope his current words and deeds bear the best of fruit.