This recent release (Aug. 1, 2023) by Chadwick Moore is a fun book to read. It is written in a fashion that allows easy reading and it is entertaining. In its 253 pages it tells of Tucker's childhood--unusual to say the least-- and subsequent time in school. During his youth there were frequently dinner guests and even families living with them. One particularly funny-to me at least- was a dinner with Col. Kwon and his family who were living with them at that time. It was a Thanksgiving dinner and Mrs. Kwon had prepared the meal and there were many people attending. Tucker asked the Colonel how the South Koreans could tell the South Koreans from the North Koreans. He replied the hair. The North Koreans had shaved heads. And then he went on to tell what they did with the prisoners. There were women at the table described as super liberals and they were dying hearing it.

One of his English teachers, who was described as a leftist Democrat, refused to talk to the author because he had so little in common with Tucker politically. And yet Tucker respects everyone's views. He doesn't have to agree with them.

The book goes on to Tucker's time in Arkansas and other jobs at CNN, MSNBC, and PBS before he was at Fox. And on from there. He's a guy you'd probably like to know.

It's a good book to read and I'd recommend it.


Retired cat herder.