Conservative media figures are taking a hit for their recent forays into publishing, with critics accusing them of prioritizing shallow, self-promotional content over substance. Right-wing commentators Ann Coulter and Tucker Carlson have been at the forefront of this trend, with Coulter's bestselling titles and Carlson's new imprint, "Starting America," drawing fire for their perceived lack of intellectual rigor. As the line between entertainment and journalism continues to blur, some are questioning whether these media personalities are more interested in cashing in on their brand than in fostering meaningful discussions about politics and culture. With the rise of right-wing media, is the quality of conservative thought being sacrificed at the altar of clicks and sales?


From Ann Coulter’s bestsellers to Tucker Carlson’s new imprint, right-wing books have descended into lifestyle slop