Posted on 01/03/2018 1:38:17 PM PST by COUNTrecount
'Melania was in tears - and not of joy': First lady fiercely denies claims that she WEPT when Trump swept to victory - as sensational new book says the couple sleep in separate bedrooms and he demanded a lock on his door
Author Michael Wolff's new book 'Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House' says Melania Trump was crying on election night 'Melania was in tears - and not of joy,' Wolff wrote, suggesting the now first lady never wanted the job Since excerpts of the dishy new book have come out, the White House has responded forcefully calling it a work of fiction
The first lady's spokeswoman is forcefully pushing back at author Michael Wolff's account of Melania Trump's reaction to her husband winning the presidency.
In excerpts from Wolff's dishy new book 'Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,' the future FLOTUS is visibly upset on election night as things turn around for the Trump campaign.
'Melania was in tearsand not of joy,' Wolff wrote. The first lady's spokeswoman is forcefully pushing back at author Michael Wolff's account of Melania Trump's reaction to her husband winning the presidency.
In excerpts from Wolff's dishy new book 'Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,' the future FLOTUS is visibly upset on election night as things turn around for the Trump campaign.
'Melania was in tearsand not of joy,' Wolff wrote.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Is Wolff a nom de plume for Bannon ?
I’m furious!! FLOTUS is elegant and dignified and she’s a little bit shy, but it’s obvious she is enjoying her job. She is wonderful with children. I love this First Lady. Even if these idiots don’t like the President, they should leave Melania alone.
No, Wolff is apparently a major asshole all on his own.
Take the Latest Explosive Trump/Bannon Stories in the Context of Their Source...
I treat anything written or broadcast about President Trump and his family as prima facie lies unless I can verify independently or the source is credible. In this case, the source is not credible.
The story I read was that President Trump told Melania that he was thinking of running for President and she replied, “you know you’ll win if you run”.
Doesn’t quite square with this story.
What about all those claims that he was Hitler, wanted to be a dictator, intent on trashing the Constitution?
It was really obvious that Trump wanted to throw the election, the way he was campaigning nonstop, the way he dis-assembled Hilary during that second debate where the alphabet pundits were pondering if he would even show up, and if he did would he bow out of the race in the first three minutes.
Even if it’s true (and I doubt it), Trump has FAR exceeded expectations, and he’s only warming up. For a guy who was “afraid” of the Presidency, he’s pretty much taken it on like he was born to it.
There apparently are people willing to pay for others to lie to them
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Of course there are. We call them fiction readers. Most of them are fully aware that authors of fiction write lies for money. Fiction writing is a skilled craft. The really popular lies get made into movies.
This book has evidently been mislabeled.
Bannon set the WH interviews up for Wolf, according to Sarah Sanders. The staff “as far as we can tell” were directed to speak to Wolf, by Steve Bannon, she said.
Bridge burned Bannon.
Maybe she was laughing so hard at Hillary, she was in tears.
I feel better about this then the gleeful cackling of HilLIARy.
True class not to crave power but accept it with dignity when thrust upon you.
We will know it is bs when all those quoted come out and say so. We heard from Bannon. He said it.
Thanks. I thought so.
The book is clearly an absolute hit piece on President Trump.
Consider all the emotional states attributed to people, when they cannot be known.
The author is laughing all the way to the bank. He has given the Progressives what they want. They will buy millions of copies and claim it is sacred scripture.
He is known for fabricating quotes.
From his Wikipedia page:
“In its review of Wolff’s book Burn Rate, Brill’s Content criticized Wolff for “apparent factual errors” and said that 13 people, including subjects he mentioned, complained that Wolff had “invented or changed quotes”.[21]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Wolff_(journalist)
LOL!
Learn how to excerpt. Same “she was in years” is repeated 4 times. It’s effing rude.
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