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Carlson

American  
[kahrl-suhn] / ˈkɑrl sən /

noun

  1. Anton Julius 1875–1956, U.S. physiologist, born in Sweden.

  2. Chester Floyd, 1906–68, U.S. inventor of xerographic copying process.

  3. Evans Fordyce 1896–1947, U.S. Marine Corps general in World War II.


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It was the now-viral moment from Tucker Carlson’s nearly three-hour interview with Mike Huckabee, the United States ambassador to Israel.

From Slate

Carlson, trying to pin down what Huckabee means when he calls himself a “Christian Zionist,” asks him to define it plainly.

From Slate

Carlson asks for further clarification.

From Slate

One showed Carlson grilling Huckabee about Palestinian Christians and asking why the U.S. isn’t doing more to protect them.

From Slate

Another had Carlson pushing on the fact that more than 200 journalists have been killed in Gaza.

From Slate