Scott Galloway Says Tucker Carlson Is Frontrunner to Succeed Trump, Sees His Audience Booming
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Scott Galloway Says Tucker Carlson Is Frontrunner to Succeed Trump, Sees His Audience Booming
"I think, look, we got to just burn those ships and move on. That's the thing, because this is how Trump lives. He lives in the 80s in his head, so CBS, ABC, and NBC are the be-all and end-all, Swisher argued. But they're not. They're not influential anymore. We should just move along and make our stuff. We should grow and conservative outlets should grow, whatever it happens to be."
"I was, although I think Tucker Carlson's really something's going on with him. When he's articulated, it was absolutely right, Swisher added. We both have our issues with Tucker. I think Tucker right now is the most likely nominee for the Republican nomination. I think he has been very good lately, Galloway replied. Well, he's consistent at least, Swisher agreed. About housing, for young people, he comes across as intellectually honest. He comes across as courageous, not afraid to go against his own party."
Tucker Carlson is identified as the most likely Republican nominee for 2028. The suspension of Jimmy Kimmel from ABC is framed as evidence of broadcast television's waning influence. Podcasts and independent media are gaining audience and influence as traditional networks lose cultural centrality. Conservative outlets and high-profile hosts migrating to podcasts are increasing reach outside legacy broadcasters. Carlson's commentary on issues like housing for young people is presented as consistent, intellectually honest, and willing to challenge party lines, appealing to voters seeking perceived courage and independence from establishment control.
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