
Analysis: Tucker Carlson's pilgrimage to Hungary shows the right's 'evolution into authoritarianism'
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A version of this article first appeared in the "Reliable Sources" newsletter.
I am just as tired of writing about Tucker Carlson as I am sure you are of reading about him. But what he is doing this week, broadcasting his show in Budapest while casting Hungarian autocrat Viktor Orbán in a positive light, matters. It cannot be ignored. NY Mag's Jonathan Chait articulated why superbly in his Wednesday piece. Carlson "is laying down a marker in the highest profile way he can that Orbán's iron fist is the future the Republican party should want." Chait went on to write that "the splashy imprimatur of a Fox News prime-time personality, who is probably the right's most influential media figure, is an important milestone in the Republican Party's long evolution into authoritarianism."
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