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laserhaas

(7,805 posts)
Sun Jan 7, 2018, 04:28 PM Jan 2018

Taibbi: Why Michael Wolff's Book Is Good News

The blistering new insider account of the White House offers hope that Trump's is just a worse version of a species of presidency we've survived before.

Most of the world seems to have concluded that the lunatic chaos described in Fire and Fury, the "bombshell" new book about the Trump White House by Michael Wolff, foretells the end of civilization.

The book certainly doesn't seem like good news. Wolff tells us our president is probably a neurotic illiterate, incapable of focus beyond a few seconds, and thought of as a deranged simpleton by even his most trusted advisors.

The depiction of Trump as a mental incompetent who couldn't sit through even the beginning of a lesson on the Constitution ("I got as far as the Fourth Amendment... before his finger is pulling down on his lip and his eyes are rolling back," Wolff quotes Sam Nunberg as saying) rings painfully true.



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Taibbi: Why Michael Wolff's Book Is Good News (Original Post) laserhaas Jan 2018 OP
Link to Rolling Stone article laserhaas Jan 2018 #1
So Trump is just a worse version huh...I can't stand this guy. Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #12
I understand. He is revolting! laserhaas Jan 2018 #13
You don't have to be crazy to work with Trump laserhaas Jan 2018 #2
Hard for me to put Trump and "good news" in same sentence until hlthe2b Jan 2018 #3
"But it's hard to imagine Trump focusing long enough..." regnaD kciN Jan 2018 #4
Hopefully, protocols are in place laserhaas Jan 2018 #5
Trump should be impeached. rockfordfile Jan 2018 #6
Agreed laserhaas Jan 2018 #7
This is irresponsible on the part of Taibbi peggysue2 Jan 2018 #8
Your insight isn't appropriate laserhaas Jan 2018 #10
Taibbi, who lived in Russia for years, is minimizing the malignancy of DT's presidency. pnwmom Jan 2018 #9
Say what! laserhaas Jan 2018 #11

hlthe2b

(102,114 posts)
3. Hard for me to put Trump and "good news" in same sentence until
Sun Jan 7, 2018, 04:32 PM
Jan 2018

he is hauled away--however that happens.

regnaD kciN

(26,044 posts)
4. "But it's hard to imagine Trump focusing long enough..."
Sun Jan 7, 2018, 07:22 PM
Jan 2018

"... to enact a plan as destructive as, say, the invasion of Iraq."

Problem is, it doesn't take much (or any) planning to result in much worse. It's easy to imagine Trump, in a momentary fit of pique at a North Korean missile test that came too close to, say, Japan, orders a cruise missile strike on their launch complex. Kim Jong-Un interprets it as the first strike in an inevitable U.S. invasion and launches his nukes. We retaliate, and then China, seeing us as having begun the conflict, follow-through on their promise to defend North Korea in the event of U.S. aggression.

It doesn't take any focus or planning to start a nuclear WWIII -- just a hairtrigger temper and lack of sufficient intelligence to calculate the consequences. And Mad King Donald has both of those in spades.

peggysue2

(10,819 posts)
8. This is irresponsible on the part of Taibbi
Sun Jan 7, 2018, 10:26 PM
Jan 2018

The Donald is decidedly not Reagan whose dementia became an accelerated problem after he survived a shooting. Though I was never a Reagan fan, Ronald Reagan did have administrative experience as head of the Actors Guild and two-term Governor of California, the 6th or 7th largest economy in the world. Reagan had bona fide credentials; Trump has a series of business failures, hinky ties to very shady, mob-connected characters and a bunch of bluster and lies. That's in addition to his deteriorating mental state.

This is not normal in any shape or form and Taibbi pretending 'we've been here before' is pure crapola. The GOP has turned into a group of skeevy, obsequious courtiers to the Mad King. When was a Vichy government ever considered normal? Or not that bad?

Never.

Pretending this is 'no big deal' or that Wolff's book is 'good news' is like saying cancer isn't really a medical disaster.

Ugh!

 

laserhaas

(7,805 posts)
10. Your insight isn't appropriate
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 06:46 AM
Jan 2018

One thing for sure, Taibbi isn't a fried of Trump.

The Donald will not be - lauding - this article.

pnwmom

(108,955 posts)
9. Taibbi, who lived in Russia for years, is minimizing the malignancy of DT's presidency.
Sun Jan 7, 2018, 11:58 PM
Jan 2018

I wonder why.

 

laserhaas

(7,805 posts)
11. Say what!
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 06:49 AM
Jan 2018

The article, in essence, makes the case, the Donad, is a narcissistic loon.

At the end, it makes the case of ..Trump is nuts, mean and could be tenacious malcontent, calculating.

With the hopes the Donald can't do all his traits, at the same time.

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