Charles Krauthammer told Tucker Carlson that coverage of President Trump and Comey has "sen[t] people over the edge, to the point where they think there really are no journalistic limits or journalistic restraints."



Krauthammer advised the "overwhelmingly liberal" press to accept that Trump is president: "You got to accept it, stop whining about it because it's not going to change.



The trained psychiatrist theorized conservatives go and start a business while liberals get into social work and go into journalism.



"People seem to have a particular animus," the columnist said Thursday night. "I say that as somebody who wasn't a fan of the Trump, wasn't a supporter, but he's the president and he deserves some respect. If you're an American you want your country to succeed. And he's the president, constitutionally elected, and you want him to succeed."



Krauthammer said some of the press has been driven "off the edge" in their claim that there is a constitutional crisis:





KRAUTHAMMER: There is a particular edge to the [Comey] coverage... but for God's sake, it's not a constitutional crisis. [It] has sort of sent people over the edge to the point where they think there really are no journalistic limits or journalistic restraints, elementary ones like don't roll your eyes in the middle of an interview, ought to be observed.