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originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: LanceCorvette
he's spent the first week brooding over losing the popular vote and crowd size, that can't be fun.
A controversial Twitter account allegedly run by an anonymous Republican White House staffer to document what was happening within President Donald Trump’s administration mysteriously disappeared Wednesday night just hours after it went viral.
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: RazorV66
That sounds very threatening.
But in truth, there is no button. Instead, the president has a card, commonly called the "biscuit," with the nuclear launch codes on it. He also has a briefcase, nicknamed the "football," carried by a military aide, with the equipment and the information needed to launch a nuclear strike.
originally posted by: JesusXst
Fake!
Those scum bags will continue to undermine Trump every chance they get to build DOUBT amongst the Sheeple.
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
originally posted by: LanceCorvette
He gets bored, they said. Bored? HOW is that possible? He said "It's not as fun as I thought it would be."
Do you seriously think he said that less than a week into the job?
I seriously think someone said he said that.
One person who frequently talks to Trump said aides have to push back privately against his worst impulses in the White House, like the news conference idea, and have to control information that may infuriate him. He gets bored and likes to watch TV, this person said, so it is important to minimize that.
www.politico.com...
originally posted by: LanceCorvette
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
originally posted by: LanceCorvette
He gets bored, they said. Bored? HOW is that possible? He said "It's not as fun as I thought it would be."
Do you seriously think he said that less than a week into the job?
I seriously think someone said he said that.
One person who frequently talks to Trump said aides have to push back privately against his worst impulses in the White House, like the news conference idea, and have to control information that may infuriate him. He gets bored and likes to watch TV, this person said, so it is important to minimize that.
www.politico.com...
That's not what the OP said, what the poster said was a quote which means it's word for word what Trump himself said: "It's not as fun as I thought it would be."
President Donald Trump thinks that unfavorable media coverage of his first weekend in office has not allowed him to "enjoy" the White House, according to a Tuesday report by the Associated Press.
Trump believed that the media would cover him more favorably after he was inaugurated, according to an Associated Press report citing two anonymous sources close to the President, but instead believes it has worsened.
The President said that the negative press has not allowed him to "enjoy" the White House on his first weekend in office, according to an anonymous source who spoke with him also cited in the report.
originally posted by: LanceCorvette
a reply to: Krazysh0t
Just curious also how you know he was "grossly ignorant as to what the President's job entails" considering pretty much anyone over the age of 20 knows how the President spends his days.
Did he say that about himself, or are others saying it to slander and delegitimize his authority and make him look ignorant?
People with knowledge of Trump's meeting on Thursday with President Obama told the Journal Obama realized that Trump, who has no experience in government or the military, will need more guidance, and he will spend more time with him than previously expected. As Obama explained the duties that come along with running the country, "Trump seemed surprised by the scope," the Journal reports, and Trump's aides were also "unaware that the entire presidential staff working in the West Wing had to be replaced at the end of Mr. Obama's term."
He is concerned about ratings. Why is that a surprise to anybody?
originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: LanceCorvette
he's spent the first week brooding over losing the popular vote and crowd size, that can't be fun.
The President said that the negative press has not allowed him to "enjoy" the White House on his first weekend in office, according to an anonymous source who spoke with him also cited in the report.
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: JohnnyCanuck
I think maybe his supporters all thought he'd suddenly change into a Presidential type person rather than WHAT IS PERCEIVED BY MILLIONS AS a neurotic megalomaniac with a short attention span and obsession with how impressive he wants everyone to think he is.