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Your first reaction is " fake news"? He golfs a lot, he tweets a lot and has plenty of time for rallies with the 32%. He is lazy.
Which is it, in bold above, or all the TV watching ???? Is the left using the 48 hour day ? They have redefined so many things, maybe that is another, and the news isn't covering it yet.
Trump only sleeps four hours and works longer hours than much younger men. I don't see the point of him watching opposition media though other than to catch them censoring and lying to expose them. Did you hear his latest nickname for that ABC hack -- Lonely Brian Ross.
This is what you would expect from a senile 71 year old:
“Around 5:30 each morning, President Trump wakes and tunes into the television in the White House’s master bedroom. He flips to CNN for news, moves to ‘Fox & Friends’ for comfort and messaging ideas, and sometimes watches MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ because, friends suspect, it fires him up for the day,”
It explains why the first barrel of angry tweets is usually early in the morning.
"Energized, infuriated — often a gumbo of both — Mr. Trump grabs his iPhone. Sometimes he tweets while propped on his pillow, according to aides. Other times he tweets from the den next door, watching another television. Less frequently, he makes his way up the hall to the ornate Treaty Room, sometimes dressed for the day, sometimes still in bedclothes, where he begins his official and unofficial calls."
Before Make Attorneys Great Again crowd jumps on NYT - it's the same NYT that Trump wanted to have multiple interviews with. Maggie Haberman, author of this article, gets calls from Trump pretty frequently and has been well regarded by him.
ALEX JONES (HOST): I had the Secret Service call me yesterday, and it wasn’t a secret meeting, but they want to come here and -- it’s total twilight zone -- and want me to brief them on all the data we’ve collated on whose setting up a plan to kill the president. And so I’m going to develop that plan; and video clips, articles, all of it. And I’m also going to present the plan here. Secret Service didn’t care if I kept it secret. They said that’s fine. They were directed by the Secret Service in D.C. to make contact and they want to see our analysis of this. Well, I mean Phil Mudd’s on TV saying they’re going to kill the president and he’s the former deputy director of the CIA and you’ve got [James] Clapper, the former head of the CIA, and Brennan saying Trump will be gone this year extrajudicially. And the Secret Service guy’s like, “No, we know about that. Yes, yes. Well do you know about a specific how they are going to do it?” And I said, “No, but we should meet about it.” So that’s how crazy all of this has gotten.
Firstly, no real CEO has time to waste (given how much he golfs, he wastes enough)....but, seriously, no real CEO worth his salt could afford more than an hour a day for TV watching - even that is stretching it.
Furthermore, he's not just watching it. He's acting like a senile CD posting fool - that is, he is obtaining a lot of his world view and complaints from the TV and then reacting to them and going back and forth. That's all time and mental space where real work should be occurring.
In a sense I'm glad he's not doing much real work. Still, it sets a new low bar in terms of future holders of that office.
Too bad he doesn't start out with Sesame Street--at least he would know how to spell.
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