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Well, we know that somebody from inside the White House leaked Trump's schedule. They did it for the sole purpose of embarrassing him by revealing to the country how little work he actually does. People who are happy in their jobs don't deliberately set out to damage the boss like that.
There have been quite a few "rogue" white house staff members who, for a long time, have been speaking some truth.
Even your most rabid republican or conservative or "general" cannot deal with the guy. Only two things make him happy - fast food and insulting others.
You can dismiss the story for lack of attributed quotes, and I would prefer to see some, myself, but the one thing you cannot deny is that this administration has had an extraordinarily high rate of turnover. I would consider it worrisome in a private enterprise, and I consider it worrisome in the White House.
Apparently a high rate of swamp dwellers. More anonymous sources. Fake news is like that you know.
Well, this should be a surprise to no one. Kudlow and Mulvaney are rumored to be the next to bail out. Has anyone ever seen a more dysfunctional White House in their lifetime? Has there ever been one?
Thanks, Odanny. I'm particularly pleased to see that this is from Vanity Fair. I've thought for years that Vanity Fair was possibly the best general interest magazine around, and I particularly enjoyed the way they went after Trump, both in simply mocking him and in their analytical/investigative pieces. I loved the way Trump couldn't deal with Graydon Carter needling him, and I've been sorry, and wary, since GC retired, as I think the magazine became softer. I'm glad to see that they haven't quit entirely.
About Trump - part of his problem may be that because he never had to be out on his own in the world, but was insulated by his father's connections and his father's money, So he's never had to learn how to make yourself likable, as normal people do.
So what is sourpuss Pill-assy's and Hellary's problem? They are 2 of the most unhappy, grumpy, ill willed, vindictive people in politics. Well, then there's Chuckles too.
Actually, those meeting Trump come out saying how likable he is. Sorry to disappoint your faith in your rag mag.
So what is sourpuss Pill-assy's and Hellary's problem? They are 2 of the most unhappy, grumpy, ill willed, vindictive people in politics. Well, then there's Chuckles too.
And this has what to do with the current POTUS dead last among all presidents in history?
Copying your Bosses tendency to insult everyone isn't really a debating style. Maybe GAB is calling you?
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