What the hell? He would never read through all of that.
I'd have to assume the tweets are printed out one per page, late night talk show style. It makes 25 pages a day a significantly less daunting task.
What the hell? He would never read through all of that.
Wasn't this known already?
But of a contrast to Obama who read 10 letters from random people every day.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/01/...-to-obama.html?referer=https://www.google.de/
I'll take a wild guess and assume Trump doesn't do that.
I'll take a wild guess and assume Trump doesn't do that.
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Donald Trump be awarded an honorary knighthood.
President Trump in being of part British ancestry believes in and will support the endeavours of Great Britain in the period before and after Brexit.
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Date submitted
30 January 2017
He just wants to look at the pictures.What the hell? He would never read through all of that.
Of course he would. With some tissue and lubricant.
It's mostly pictures.
I'd have to assume the tweets are printed out one per page, late night talk show style. It makes 25 pages a day a significantly less daunting task.
He just wants to look at the pictures.
Twice a day since the beginning of the Trump administration, a special folder is prepared for the president. The first document is prepared around 9:30 a.m. and the follow-up around 4:30 p.m. Former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and former Press Secretary Sean Spicer both wanted the privilege of delivering the 20- to 25-page packet to President Trump personally, White House sources say.
Good grief.The RNC is always going to work to defend the White House, the Administration, and its members of Congress and our War Rooms efforts help capture and drive how our team can echo that defense, said RNC spokeswoman Lindsay Jancek.
Another current White House official said that the idea for the twice-daily ego boost came from Priebus and former Press Secretary Sean Spicer, who competed to deliver the folder and be the bearer of the good news. Priebus and Spicer werent in a good position, and they wanted to show they could provide positive coverage, the official said. It was self-preservation.
These sensitive papers, described to VICE News by three current and former White House officials, are not top-secret intelligence or updates on legislative initiatives. Instead, the folders are filled with screenshots of positive cable news chyrons (those lower-third headlines and crawls), admiring tweets, transcripts of fawning TV interviews, praise-filled news stories, and sometimes just pictures of Trump on TV looking powerful.
Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a personality disorder in which there is a long-term pattern of abnormal behavior characterized by exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive need for admiration, and a lack of understanding of others' feelings.[2][3] People affected by it often spend a lot of time thinking about achieving power or success, or about their appearance. They often take advantage of the people around them. The behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a variety of situations.[
According to the DSM-5, individuals with NPD have most or all of the following symptoms, typically without commensurate qualities or accomplishments:[7][10]
Grandiosity with expectations of superior treatment from others
Fixated on fantasies of power, success, intelligence, attractiveness, etc.
Self-perception of being unique, superior and associated with high-status people and institutions
Needing constant admiration from others
Sense of entitlement to special treatment and to obedience from others
Exploitative of others to achieve personal gain
Unwilling to empathize with others' feelings, wishes, or needs
Intensely envious of others and the belief that others are equally envious of them
Pompous and arrogant demeanor
He also gets Spaghetti-Os if he's been good, but he pronounces it "pasketti." The little rascal!
It's a lot of picturesWhat the hell? He would never read through all of that.
What the hell? He would never read through all of that.
What is my purpose?Imagine making that folder twice a day, IMAGINE that being your job and your only job for the next few years...........................
And his base thinks he's a strong person and a strong leader.I cant even put into words how sad and pathetic this is. This is the fucking President?