I wonder if Trump thought Woodward would write something more akin to “Write It When I’m Gone” written by Thomas DeFrank about Gerald Ford. If so, he miscalculated.
I wonder if Trump thought Woodward would write something more akin to “Write It When I’m Gone” written by Thomas DeFrank about Gerald Ford. If so, he miscalculated.
He's capable of believing in his own illusions of course but he certainly won't change his opinion of himself because others don't agree. For him we will all be more stupid and worthless than even he imagined. Self justification and promotion of his persona is the only game that his limited ability to control his own psychic impulses will allow. Without that his conscious mind would fall down an enormous hole into his unconscious depths.
I couldn't care less what happens to Trump after he leaves office. I'm concerned about the rest of us - restoring the rule of law, reducing the excessive power of the presidency and the senate majority leader, reducing the ability of 5% of the population to control the federal government, etc etc
Just remember what the Wharton professor whose class Trump was allowed to AUDIT (being too stupid to get into Wharton): "Donald Trump was the dumbest fucking student who ever walked in my classroom." Some. Things. Never. Change.
I wonder if Trump thought Woodward would write something more akin to “Write It When I’m Gone” written by Thomas DeFrank about Gerald Ford. If so, he miscalculated.
He's capable of believing in his own illusions of course but he certainly won't change his opinion of himself because others don't agree. For him we will all be more stupid and worthless than even he imagined. Self justification and promotion of his persona is the only game that his limited ability to control his own psychic impulses will allow. Without that his conscious mind would fall down an enormous hole into his unconscious depths.
I couldn't care less what happens to Trump after he leaves office. I'm concerned about the rest of us - restoring the rule of law, reducing the excessive power of the presidency and the senate majority leader, reducing the ability of 5% of the population to control the federal government, etc etc
Just remember what the Wharton professor whose class Trump was allowed to AUDIT (being too stupid to get into Wharton): "Donald Trump was the dumbest fucking student who ever walked in my classroom." Some. Things. Never. Change.
"John Barron", Trump's "publicist", thought he was dealing with the gang at Page Six back in the 1980s.