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Carlson
[ kahrl-suhn ]
noun
- An·ton Julius [an, -tohn, -ton], 1875–1956, U.S. physiologist, born in Sweden.
- Chester Floyd, 1906–68, U.S. inventor of xerographic copying process.
- Evans For·dyce [fawr, -dahys, fohr, -], 1896–1947, U.S. Marine Corps general in World War II.
Example Sentences
After leaving Congress, she became a frequent guest on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show, where she was critical of U.S. support for Ukraine.
In 2022 she posted a video in which she claimed that the Biden administration was attempting to cover up the dangers posed by “pathogens” at “U.S.-funded biolabs” in that country—a sort of mild version of claims about secret Ukrainian biological-weapons development that were being circulated at the time by Carlson, QAnon conspiracy theorists, and the Russian state.
For them, it was an epic loss, one that Ann Coulter, Tucker Carlson and others would still be mourning a decade later.
“The left used to care about the environment, the land, the water, the animals,” Tucker Carlson said on his show on Dec. 17, 2018.
The Trump allies on the right like Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk who were pushing for Scott’s candidacy, then, weren’t wrong to have trust issues with Thune.
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