Tucker Carlson on The Daily Caller, His Infamous Jon Stewart Debate, and Walking out of the Ron Paul Convention
Tucker Carlson has sparred with Daily Show host Jon Stewart, been a contestant on Dancing With the Stars, a game show host, Crossfire co-host, and senior fellow at the Cato Institute. Now Carlson is getting into the new media game with launch of The Daily Caller, a news site that he describes as one part Huffington Post-like news aggregator and one part old school reporting.
Carlson sat down with Reason.tv's Michael C. Moynihan in The Daily Caller's D.C. office to discuss his "libertarian instincts," drug legalization, why he ditched the Ron Paul "shadow convention," and reveals that after being accused by Jon Stewart of "hurting America," why the Daily Show's producer apologized to him.
Filmed and edited by Dan Hayes. Approximately 10 minutes.
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