Here’s the transcript of the original interview - pretty accurate:
Yes. I read the whole thing. Tucker Carlson comes across as incredibly arrogant, informed, and foolish.
Here is his full comment about President Trump's promises. It leaves out a huge amount, and minimizes his enormous achievements:
No. His chief promises were that he would build the wall, de-fund planned parenthood, and repeal Obamacare, and he hasn't done any of those things. There are a lot of reasons for that, but since I finished writing the book, I've come to believe that Trump's role is not as a conventional president who promises to get certain things achieved to the Congress and then does. I don't think he's capable. I don't think he's capable of sustained focus. I don't think he understands the system. I don't think the Congress is on his side. I don't think his own agencies support him. He's not going to do that.
After reading the interview, I have both gained and lost respect for Carlson. He sees and knows a great deal. Our analysis of what the information means has some significant differences.