Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites: My Adventure in Cable News

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Warner Books, 2003 - Humor - 192 pages
Carlson's scathing pieces on President Clinton in the "Arkansas Democrat-Gazette led to a Pulitzer Prize nomination. He is also a contributor to "New York magazine and "The Weekly Standard, as well as a columnist for "Readers Digest. He has written for dozens of magazines and news-papers, including the "New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, GQ Forbes, and the "Washington Post.- With the success of such #1 "New York Times bestsellers as "Slander by Ann Coulter (Crown, 6/02), "Let Freedom Ring by Sean Hannity (Regan Books, 8/02), and "The Savage Nation by Michael Savage (WND Books, 1/03), it is clear that interest in conservative political books is alive and well.- In addition to his work on CNN's "Crossfire, Carlson has appeared on nearly every news show imaginable: "Nightline, 48 Hours, the "Today show, "Larry King Live, CBS Early Show, Inside Politics, CNN American Morning, NBC Nightly News, Politically Incorrect, and "ABC Nightly News to name a few. He was also the host of CNN's "The Spin Room and was formerly the political analyst for "Good Morning America.

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Tucker Carlson is the co-host of CNNa (TM)s Crossfire, a columnist for Readera (TM)s Digest and a contributor to New York magazine and the Weekly Standard. His work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The New Republic, Forbes, Slate and The Washington Post. Hea (TM)s been profiled in Vanity Fair and has appeared on such programs as Nightline, 48 Hours, NBC Nightly News, Larry King Live, ABC Nightly News and Politically Incorrect.


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