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Showing Original Post only (View all)White House Insiders Say Donald Trump Is "Demoralized" That No One Thinks He's a Real President [View all]
http://www.gq.com/story/white-house-report-trump-sad?mbid=social_facebookWhite House Insiders Say Donald Trump Is "Demoralized" That No One Thinks He's a Real President
By Jack Moore
2 hours ago
The President is sad.
Well, it finally happened. Thanks to the Washington Post we have leaked details from inside the first few official days of Donald Trump's administration, and it sounds like everything is going smoothly and professionally. In fact, I'm sure our brave and powerful new President is... Okay, that was 280 characters. There's no way Trump reads more than two tweets worth of information so now we can speak freely. Guys, the Trump administration is even more of a fucking shitshow than we could have imagined.
The whole piece is worth your time but there are three anecdotes in there that I have to talk about. First, some behind the scenes info on Sean Spicer's furious teacher routine on Saturday where he flat out lied about the size of Trump's inaugural in stark and absurd language. Well, it turns out America wasn't alone in thinking Spicer did a terrible jobTrump thought he blew it too. But because he's a delusional maniac, his problem with the unhinged statement was that he didn't think Spicer was unhinged enough.
Many critics thought Spicer went too far and compromised his integrity. But in Trumps mind, Spicers attack on the news media was not forceful enough. The president was also bothered that the spokesman read, at times haltingly, from a printed statement.
Donald Trump thinks that the guy who angrily went out and scolded the press while yelling easily disproven lies was too reserved? What did he want Spicer to do? Break the podium over Zeke Miller's head like he just betrayed the nWo Wolfpac?
But as if that wasn't enough, this section made my eyeballs bleed. (Someone please call a doctor.)
Trump has been resentful, even furious, at what he views as the medias failure to reflect the magnitude of his achievements, and he feels demoralized that the publics perception of his presidency so far does not necessarily align with his own sense of accomplishment.
This is unquestionably true and obvious, but I have to ask: ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?! The poor billionaire who rode a wave of xenophobia into the White House is sad that the public doesn't think his presidency is good enough? Let me help you, Donald. You want us to think you're great? Do something great. Who am I kidding? That would be ridiculous.
Speaking of ridiculous the best moment of the piece from a pure comedy standpoint is this nugget of gold about the location of Kellyanne Conway's office:
One suggested that Conways office on the second floor of the West Wing, as opposed to one closer to the Oval Office, was a sign of her diminished standing. Though Conway took over the workspace previously occupied by Valerie Jarrett, who had been Obamas closest adviser, the confidant dismissively predicted that Trump would rarely climb a flight of stairs.
Our nation's future is currently in the hands of a man whose confidant is pretty confident he's too lazy to climb a single flight of stairs to go see one of his top advisors. Luckily for us, we all know that it's not like the problems of the government are as grueling as walking up stairs.
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White House Insiders Say Donald Trump Is "Demoralized" That No One Thinks He's a Real President [View all]
babylonsister
Jan 2017
OP
Grow up, quit whining, act like an adult instead of a spoiled brat, stop lying through your teeth
appleannie1943
Jan 2017
#14
A narcissist with a power complex being demoralized because nobody thinks he's a "real" President
Occulus
Jan 2017
#17
I am waiting to see what happens when he completes his executive orders......
Jim Beard
Jan 2017
#123
Look at it this way: the sooner he comes completely unglued, the sooner the GOP will pull the plug
Hekate
Jan 2017
#85
You're talking about line of succession due to vacancy. When Agnew was forced to resign, Gerald Ford
Hekate
Jan 2017
#100
Then the attack, oh I'm sorry, the "attack" will come a lot sooner than we expect.
yodermon
Jan 2017
#93
You must add the additional 7 million who voted for neither as votes he did not get.
randr
Jan 2017
#47
President Snowflake. Like a 2 year old we all have to praise so he doesn't have the sad
KittyWampus
Jan 2017
#44
He gets 'demoralized' when the public's perception of his presidency doesn't align with his own
LeftishBrit
Jan 2017
#64
I'll continue to predict that Spicer will be gone within 6 months, perhaps 6 weeks.
Eyeball_Kid
Jan 2017
#67
I bet the first guy (can't remember his name) to be offered Spicer's job is SO GLAD he didn't take i
AgadorSparticus
Jan 2017
#104
This is frightening. There is something very wrong with him. On one hand I want to
skylucy
Jan 2017
#105
teach us all a lesson don, step down. resign. walk away. go back to celebrity land.
spanone
Jan 2017
#111