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brooklynite

(96,882 posts)
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:01 PM Aug 2018

Trump watches up to eight hours of TV per day: report

This discussion thread was locked as off-topic by muriel_volestrangler (a host of the Latest Breaking News forum).

Source: The Hill


President Trump spends at least four hours a day watching television, according to a new report.

People close to Trump told The New York Times that Trump spends at least that much time in front of a TV each day, and sometimes spends as many as eight hours watching television.

The Times reports that Trump begins each day around 5:30 a.m. by turning on CNN before quickly flipping to Fox News's "Fox & Friends." He occasionally watches MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” because it works him up, Trump’s friends told the Times.

Trump’s favorite programs include "Fox & Friends" as well as Fox News primetime shows from Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham and Jeanine Pirro. Trump sometimes “hate-watches” CNN host Don Lemon, according to the report.

Read more: http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/364094-trump-watches-at-least-four-hours-of-tv-per-day-report

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Trump watches up to eight hours of TV per day: report (Original Post) brooklynite Aug 2018 OP
Does he ever actually do his (heaven forbid) job? This is odd beyond belief. n/t Judi Lynn Aug 2018 #1
You even have to ask this question? infullview Aug 2018 #5
He may not be doing his job, but others are doing it for him - and against us. erronis Aug 2018 #10
That's the problem central scrutinizer Aug 2018 #36
i sure hope not 0rganism Aug 2018 #18
He is a sick man .... CatMor Aug 2018 #2
we have a brain dead TV addict as president GusBob Aug 2018 #3
Along with being a brain dead coke addict as well. Crowman2009 Aug 2018 #12
Policy Papers Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2018 #17
Great point GusBob Aug 2018 #19
At least it doesn't cut into his time for golf n/t hibbing Aug 2018 #4
I always take note whenever he includes the phrase "Working hard!" in his tweets. Bleacher Creature Aug 2018 #6
To ne fair... Cirque du So-What Aug 2018 #8
What heart? IrishEyes Aug 2018 #40
this is amerikan leadership heaven05 Aug 2018 #7
Don't be so hard on those clowns. They are used to carnies and being ripped off. erronis Aug 2018 #11
I know that's right heaven05 Aug 2018 #13
What person who works a full time job has 8 hours per day to watch TV. Speaks to the iluvtennis Aug 2018 #9
truth heaven05 Aug 2018 #14
Avg is around 5 hrs EX500rider Aug 2018 #21
The President doesn't carry an average workload brooklynite Aug 2018 #35
That really surprises me. I have a 12.75 hour day to get ready for work, get there, and get home.. iluvtennis Aug 2018 #39
Isn't this about what Reagan did? rurallib Aug 2018 #15
Who would have thought things would be worse than Reagan BumRushDaShow Aug 2018 #20
Thanks for your post. Reagan was horribly stupid. Sane, sober people need to remember this. Judi Lynn Aug 2018 #41
That's because he and Drumpf were 2-bit actors (playing politicians).... BumRushDaShow Aug 2018 #42
Hey boomers - remember this? BumRushDaShow Aug 2018 #16
Trump treats presidency like a reality TV show. Lonestarblue Aug 2018 #22
hate watches?? KT2000 Aug 2018 #23
Man, is he watching the wrong shows Roy Rolling Aug 2018 #24
"Quick! Get me my cheeseburger before Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers starts! struggle4progress Aug 2018 #25
Do we really want him "doing his job"? Bradshaw3 Aug 2018 #26
McConnell is basically piloting the GOP ship in DC. SunSeeker Aug 2018 #27
Get a job or you're fired. You're fired. nt Snellius Aug 2018 #28
And he's got the bod to prove it Blue Owl Aug 2018 #29
Cancel this fucking reality show thegoose Aug 2018 #30
Yep. Lazy, petty, pathetic, worthless asshole. catbyte Aug 2018 #31
"Executive Time". Mc Mike Aug 2018 #32
I wonder if he's bought one of those walk-in bathtubs yet? Auggie Aug 2018 #33
Still no change since last year: dalton99a Aug 2018 #34
But my eyes! You assaulted them twice with these dump images. erronis Aug 2018 #37
This is from December, Why is it in LBN? sfwriter Aug 2018 #38
Locking - from Dec 2017 muriel_volestrangler Aug 2018 #43

Judi Lynn

(164,124 posts)
1. Does he ever actually do his (heaven forbid) job? This is odd beyond belief. n/t
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:06 PM
Aug 2018


infullview

(1,129 posts)
5. You even have to ask this question?
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:11 PM
Aug 2018

erronis

(23,881 posts)
10. He may not be doing his job, but others are doing it for him - and against us.
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:24 PM
Aug 2018

central scrutinizer

(12,654 posts)
36. That's the problem
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 07:20 PM
Aug 2018

He let a whole pack of much smarter foxes into the hen house and said, “have at ‘em”

0rganism

(25,647 posts)
18. i sure hope not
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:57 PM
Aug 2018

when this is all played out, when the Trump years have passed behind us like a terrifying technicolor nightmare, historians may reflect on this era and determine that what remains of our democracy was saved by the "president's" love of golf and television which limited the amount of time he could spend actively destroying the nation.

CatMor

(6,212 posts)
2. He is a sick man ....
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:07 PM
Aug 2018

like a junior high schooler hate watching Don Lemon. It is mind boggling to think a president could spend up to eight hours a day watching TV just to see what is being said about him.

GusBob

(8,249 posts)
3. we have a brain dead TV addict as president
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:09 PM
Aug 2018

that explains his warped view of reality and his short attention span

I just read where he tapes his rallies and watches them commenting upon his own "brilliance"

Crowman2009

(3,524 posts)
12. Along with being a brain dead coke addict as well.
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:38 PM
Aug 2018

He more than likely hung out at Studio 54 a lot. Just sayin'!

Bernardo de La Paz

(60,320 posts)
17. Policy Papers
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:55 PM
Aug 2018

GusBob

(8,249 posts)
19. Great point
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:59 PM
Aug 2018

Trump doesn't read because he can't

If he tries, he has poor comprehension

Has he ever written a trying?

hibbing

(10,598 posts)
4. At least it doesn't cut into his time for golf n/t
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:09 PM
Aug 2018

Bleacher Creature

(11,504 posts)
6. I always take note whenever he includes the phrase "Working hard!" in his tweets.
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:12 PM
Aug 2018

He's a lazy slob and at least part of him knows it.

Cirque du So-What

(29,732 posts)
8. To ne fair...
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:17 PM
Aug 2018

schlepping that bloated sack of protoplasm anywhere qualifies as 'work'; just ask his heart.

IrishEyes

(3,275 posts)
40. What heart?
Tue Aug 7, 2018, 12:37 AM
Aug 2018

This guy has no heart.

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
7. this is amerikan leadership
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:16 PM
Aug 2018

totally disgusting and NOT normal. This potus is a pitiful, pitiful human being. All these clowns who voted for this to "shake things up". Welcome to your world. And you can have it DUMBASSES. Dangerous psycho called the potus. After 8 years of President Obama and a wonderful First FAMILY, we now have this and his family of liars and grifters. DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DUMBASSES doesn't even begin to describe what trash voted for what is called leadership now.

erronis

(23,881 posts)
11. Don't be so hard on those clowns. They are used to carnies and being ripped off.
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:28 PM
Aug 2018

This is a very dangerous version of the huckster that visits some small town in Nebraska. Only this one has fooled the fools that are already on capitol hill.

Of course, bribes/extortion and other illegal transfers of money are helpful. Some from the US, some from elsewhere.

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
13. I know that's right
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:39 PM
Aug 2018

iluvtennis

(21,497 posts)
9. What person who works a full time job has 8 hours per day to watch TV. Speaks to the
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:24 PM
Aug 2018

poor job he is doing while illegally occupying the office of the WH.

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
14. truth
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:41 PM
Aug 2018

cannot be denied

EX500rider

(12,583 posts)
21. Avg is around 5 hrs
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 05:03 PM
Aug 2018

"According to a Nielsen report, United States adults are watching five hours and four minutes of television per day on average (35.5 h/week, slightly more than 77 days per year)."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_consumption

 

brooklynite

(96,882 posts)
35. The President doesn't carry an average workload
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 07:05 PM
Aug 2018

iluvtennis

(21,497 posts)
39. That really surprises me. I have a 12.75 hour day to get ready for work, get there, and get home..
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 10:09 PM
Aug 2018

... 3 1/2 hours of commute time. 630 am to 715pm Monday through Friday. Only time to get home, get dinner for kids/me, watch a bit of Rachel and Lawrence, catch up on the news, do some posting. And then to bed by 11pm to start the cycle all over again.

rurallib

(64,688 posts)
15. Isn't this about what Reagan did?
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:52 PM
Aug 2018

Watch TV in the morning. Then his staff would dress him up and he would make some lunch or early afternoon appearance so the networks could have a Reagan story every day. Then back to the White House to watch old movies or TV before an early bed.

Seem to remember reading that somewhere.

Couple of real winners.

BumRushDaShow

(169,761 posts)
20. Who would have thought things would be worse than Reagan
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 05:01 PM
Aug 2018

But here we are.

Check out this article (excerpted from a book) -

Behind the Ronald Reagan myth: “No one had ever entered the White House so grossly ill informed”

Reagan embarrassed himself in news conferences, Cabinet meetings. Recalling how GOP cringed at his lack of interest

William Leuchtenburg
December 27, 2015 11:07pm (UTC)

No one had ever entered the White House so grossly ill informed. At presidential news conferences, especially in his first year, Ronald Reagan embarrassed himself. On one occasion, asked why he advocated putting missiles in vulnerable places, he responded, his face registering bewilderment, “I don’t know but what maybe you haven’t gotten into the area that I’m going to turn over to the secretary of defense.” Frequently, he knew nothing about events that had been headlined in the morning newspaper. In 1984, when asked a question he should have fielded easily, Reagan looked befuddled, and his wife had to step in to rescue him. “Doing everything we can,” she whispered. “Doing everything we can,” the president echoed. To be sure, his detractors sometimes exaggerated his ignorance. The publication of his radio addresses of the 1950s revealed a considerable command of facts, though in a narrow range. But nothing suggested profundity. “You could walk through Ronald Reagan’s deepest thoughts,” a California legislator said, “and not get your ankles wet.”

In all fields of public affairs—from diplomacy to the economy—the president stunned Washington policymakers by how little basic information he commanded. His mind, said the well-disposed Peggy Noonan, was “barren terrain.” Speaking of one far-ranging discussion on the MX missile, the Indiana congressman Lee Hamilton, an authority on national defense, reported, “Reagan’s only contribution throughout the entire hour and a half was to interrupt somewhere at midpoint to tell us he’d watched a movie the night before, and he gave us the plot from War Games.” The president “cut ribbons and made speeches. He did these things beautifully,” Congressman Jim Wright of Texas acknowledged. “But he never knew frijoles from pralines about the substantive facts of issues.” Some thought him to be not only ignorant but, in the word of a former CIA director, “stupid.” Clark Clifford called the president an “amiable dunce,” and the usually restrained columnist David Broder wrote, “The task of watering the arid desert between Reagan’s ears is a challenging one for his aides.”

No Democratic adversary would ever constitute as great a peril to the president’s political future, his advisers concluded, as Reagan did himself. Therefore, they protected him by severely restricting situations where he might blurt out a fantasy. His staff, one study reported, wrapped him “in excelsior,” while “keeping the press at shouting distance or beyond.” In his first year as president, he held only six news conferences—fewest ever in the modern era. Aides also prepared scores of cue cards, so that he would know how to greet visitors and respond to interviewers. His secretary of the treasury and later chief of staff said of the president: “Every moment of every public appearance was scheduled, every word scripted, every place where Reagan was expected to stand was chalked with toe marks.” Those manipulations, he added, seemed customary to Reagan, for “he had been learning his lines, composing his facial expressions, hitting his toe marks for half a century.” Each night, before turning in, he took comfort in a shooting schedule for the next day’s television- focused events that was laid out for him at his bedside, just as it had been in Hollywood.

His White House staff found it difficult, often impossible, to get him to stir himself to follow even this rudimentary routine. When he was expected to read briefing papers, he lazed on a couch watching old movies. On the day before a summit meeting with world leaders about the future of the economy, he was given a briefing book. The next morning, his chief of staff asked him why he had not even opened it. “Well, Jim,” the president explained, “The Sound of Music was on last night.”


https://www.salon.com/2015/12/27/behind_the_ronald_reagan_myth_no_one_had_ever_entered_the_white_house_so_grossly_ill_informed_2/


Judi Lynn

(164,124 posts)
41. Thanks for your post. Reagan was horribly stupid. Sane, sober people need to remember this.
Tue Aug 7, 2018, 12:58 AM
Aug 2018

Hated his creepy, whispery voice and pompous, phony manner. He gobbled up the attention as much as Hump.

Why are Republican Presidents so embarrassing? They have sucked for such a long time.

BumRushDaShow

(169,761 posts)
42. That's because he and Drumpf were 2-bit actors (playing politicians)....
Tue Aug 7, 2018, 04:26 AM
Aug 2018

and definitely not scholars!

<Reagan voice>Welllllll...</Reagan voice>

BumRushDaShow

(169,761 posts)
16. Hey boomers - remember this?
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 04:55 PM
Aug 2018

"TV was going to rot our brains or turn us into degenerates..."

Maybe it WAS true!... at least for one boomer sitting in the WH.



Our Parents' Crazy Rules About Watching the Idiot Box
TV was going to rot our brains or turn us into degenerates—over our folks' dead bodies

by Roz Warren Saturday, December 5, 2015

We boomers were the first generation to be raised on TV, and we're forever bonded over the fact that all of us watched "Leave It to Beaver," "Bewitched" and "Bonanza" at the same time in living rooms throughout the country as we came of age.

Almost as magical as watching the very first episode of "Bewitched" was looking forward to talking about my new favorite TV show with my girlfriends at school the next day. With only three channels available, I could rely on the fact that they'd have watched it too.

https://www.purpleclover.com/entertainment/5694--crazy-rules-our-parents-had-about-watching-idiot-box/

Lonestarblue

(13,480 posts)
22. Trump treats presidency like a reality TV show.
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 05:10 PM
Aug 2018

He treats his base as the audience, and he plots how to maintain interest in his program just as reality shows do. So one week he blows up the Iran deal, the next week he starts a trade war with China and when that isn’t enough extends it to the EU, Canada, Mexico, and India. He has to watch TV so he knows what things get his base riled up. Hate immigrants? Steal their children, lock them in cages, and plan never to return them. That will show those dirty brown people what it means to cross Trump by seeking asylum in this country. Time to bring up the Russia hoax again. Stay tuned next week for the next fictional crisis. You won’t believe how exciting it will be. There has to be a crisis every week so the audience will stay loyal. Trump is nothing more than a reality TV has been who doesn’t have a clue what it means to be a real president who does the job instead of watching TV all day and starting fights with most of the world.

KT2000

(22,151 posts)
23. hate watches??
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 05:11 PM
Aug 2018

so beyond sick but it tells the story of him and his followers.

Roy Rolling

(7,632 posts)
24. Man, is he watching the wrong shows
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 05:34 PM
Aug 2018

He thinks he is the star of a reality show about him and his family's challenges running the U.S. Government.

Seriously. He thinks network news programs are the video dailies from his grueling production day. He watches them to improve his performance, clueless that the show will improve if he just opens a God damn book and learn something about government.

8 hours a day. 8 hours of watching news about himself. Nothing else. Himself.

struggle4progress

(126,157 posts)
25. "Quick! Get me my cheeseburger before Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers starts!
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 06:36 PM
Aug 2018

And re-schedule that what-it-is with whoever-it-was so I don't miss Cheaters!"

Bradshaw3

(7,964 posts)
26. Do we really want him "doing his job"?
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 06:39 PM
Aug 2018

Watching tv all day is probably better than doing president type stuff.

SunSeeker

(58,283 posts)
27. McConnell is basically piloting the GOP ship in DC.
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 06:44 PM
Aug 2018

Trump is just there to distract the base while the GOP picks their pockets.

Snellius

(6,881 posts)
28. Get a job or you're fired. You're fired. nt
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 06:47 PM
Aug 2018

Blue Owl

(59,106 posts)
29. And he's got the bod to prove it
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 06:47 PM
Aug 2018

n/t

 

thegoose

(3,115 posts)
30. Cancel this fucking reality show
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 06:54 PM
Aug 2018

catbyte

(39,153 posts)
31. Yep. Lazy, petty, pathetic, worthless asshole.
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 06:54 PM
Aug 2018

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Mc Mike

(9,260 posts)
32. "Executive Time".
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 06:59 PM
Aug 2018

Auggie

(33,150 posts)
33. I wonder if he's bought one of those walk-in bathtubs yet?
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 07:00 PM
Aug 2018

What else could Trump spend his money on that is promoted ad nauseam on television?

dalton99a

(94,126 posts)
34. Still no change since last year:
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 07:03 PM
Aug 2018


erronis

(23,881 posts)
37. But my eyes! You assaulted them twice with these dump images.
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 07:39 PM
Aug 2018

SO sorry. He is SUCH A LOSER.

And thus, so are we.

Who are the winners? Just wondering.

 

sfwriter

(3,032 posts)
38. This is from December, Why is it in LBN?
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 08:13 PM
Aug 2018

muriel_volestrangler

(106,212 posts)
43. Locking - from Dec 2017
Tue Aug 7, 2018, 04:33 AM
Aug 2018

"BY BRANDON CARTER - 12/09/17 12:15 PM EST"

Please repost in GD - though it'd be better for discussion there if it's clear if it's an old article. Thanks.

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