Tucker Carlson: “It Was A Good Show. I’m Proud Of It.”

By Alissa Krinsky 

“It was a good show. I’m proud of it,” Tucker Carlson tells TVNewser about his now-canceled MSNBC daily program, which began in 2005.

Carlson says the show — with his conservative perspective — is not a fit for the MSNBC prime time ‘brand’. “Which of (the programs) is not like the other? That was always the feeling I got, watching the lineup…

“You can only really be who you are. I couldn’t pretend to be something else, not that anyone asked me to be somebody else. I was kind of out there, by myself.”

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Since word of the cancellation, he says, “They’ve been really nice to me…I like working for NBC. They want me to stay, and I’m going to stay, so I can’t complain.” Carlson is to remain with MSNBC as Senior Campaign Correspondent.

“Sometimes when you fail,” he adds, “you feel embarrassed. I really don’t feel like we failed.”

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