Tucker Carlson raked President Donald Trump over the coals Wednesday night — calling him a “salesman,” “compulsive self-promoter,” and “full-blown BS artist.”

All of this in a monologue defending the president.

Roughly halfway through the Thanksgiving eve edition of Tucker Carlson Tonight, the Fox News host conceded that the president does, indeed, tell lies. To drive home the point, he referenced one of the commander-in-chief’s biggest whoppers — the January 2017 claim that his Inauguration crowd was the largest ever.

“We’re not going to lie to you: that was untrue,” Carlson said. “The crowd at the 2017 inauguration was not the largest ever measured on the national mall. Sorry. It wasn’t.

Which brings us to this question, which Carlson himself brought up: “Why did the president claim otherwise?”

“Because that’s who he is,” Carlson said. “Donald Trump is a salesman: A talker, a boaster, a compulsive self-promoter. At times, he’s a full blown BS artist.”

But the host went on to posit that progressives aren’t really concerned about Trump’s false statements.

“Is lying really the reason the left despises Donald Trump?” Carlson asked. “Or could the real problem be, as is so often the case, the exact opposite of what they claim it is? Think back over the last four years. When have the CNN anchors been the angriest? Was it when Trump told some whopper, or exaggerated his own accomplishments? Nope. They’re used to that kind of lying. Everyone who spends time around politicians is. What infuriates official Washington is not when Trump lies, but when he tells the truth. Truth is the real threat to their power.” Read more

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