Posted on 01/06/2018 6:32:23 AM PST by mandaladon
LONDON (Reuters) - The author of a book that is highly critical of Donald Trumps first year as U.S. president said his revelations were likely to bring an end to Trumps time in the White House.
Michael Wolff told BBC radio that his conclusion in Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House-- that Trump is not fit to do the job -- was becoming a widespread view.
I think one of the interesting effects of the book so far is a very clear emperor-has-no-clothes effect, Wolff said in an interview broadcast on Saturday.
The story that I have told seems to present this presidency in such a way that it says he cant do his job, Wolff said.
Suddenly everywhere people are going oh my God, its true, he has no clothes. Thats the background to the perception and the understanding that will finally end ... this presidency.
Trump has dismissed the book as full of lies. It depicts a chaotic White House, a president who was ill-prepared to win the office in 2016, and Trump aides who scorned his abilities.
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Yes we should go back to a successful president who couldn’t generate ANY economic growth, couldn’t creste jobs, couldn’t get people off food stamps, gave us a disastrous health care law, couldn’t best Isis, couldn’t stop terrorists on the anniversary of 9/11 during an election year, couldn’t stop illegal immigration, bowed to dictators and gave billions to our greatest enemy, Iran.
In one year, Trump has done all of these things. Most of them well before a yesr!! YEAH, DEFINITELY not fit. Right.
The media people must march to a Democrat Party drum beat or they are replaced. Trump did more in one year to restore patriotism and honor. Obama wanted other countries to have more power, as he apologized for the U.S. There are plenty of foolish people in this country who just want to stay drunk and get high, watching insane movies and sitcoms. Fewer and fewer people get their news from t.v. talking heads.
They already tried this one with the dossier. I guess this is the liberals second attempt at the dossier.
Im with Trump til the end.
I only wish I had the Gorilla Channel...
A. He didn't win the election fairly. Well, yes he did.
B. He must have colluded with the Russians. Well, no he didn't.
C. He's going to lead us into war. Well, no he hasn't.
D. He won't get anything done. Well, yes he has.
E. He's a sexual predator. Well, no he's not.
F. He's lost his mind. Well, no he hasn't.
The attacks just become more shrill, more mindless, more baseless and appear to any intelligent thinker that it is the accusers who have become more unhinged, not the President who has steered the country on a course that, frankly, is better than what I thought he was capable of doing.
If he’s lying about pretty much everything else, could he be lying about Bannon? I know Trump went after SB but maybe Bannon didn’t say the things this guy said...anyone have any clarity on this?
“notationally” = not evident in reality; hypothetical or imaginary
“And the Gorilla Channel punk pretty much sealed its fate as a meaningless publication.”
Yesterday, on FreeRepublic, someone pointed out that the “Gorilla Channel” story is a parody of Wolff’s book. It isn’t actually in the book.
He's kind of a male Gloria Allred.
Oops, that should be “notionally”.
If I was him I would be seriously concerned about my safety.
I hope this POS Wolff assumes room temperature, and soon. I could use a good laugh.
They tried it quite successfully with global warming.
Their venom is so transparent. Pray for our president.
What a disgusting worm this Wolff guy is.
I hope the President sues him 7 ways to Sunday. Fiction my hind foot. That’s a way to say anything about someone knowing all the while the lamestreams will take it and run with it as true and some people will take it that way. Low information citizens..........dumber than a box of hair.
Tony Blair: Wolff book claims a complete fabrication
Hot Air ^ | January 5,2017 | Ed Morrissey
Posted on 1/5/2018, 2:10:25 PM by Hojczyk
The White House got some help last night in fending off Michael Wolffs dishy, gossipy book on Donald Trump Tony Blair. The former prime minister blasted Wolffs reporting as a complete fabrication on a claim made that Blair warned about British intelligence surveilling the Trump campaign. Blair expressed consternation that the uncorroborated allegations in Fire and Fury have been embraced so unquestioningly:
Speaking of unexpected sources, the best White House response to Wolff comes from the spokesperson who got run out of the West Wing months ago. Sean Spicer calmly dissects the credibility issues in this appearance on ABCs Good Morning America, although one has to go to the bottom of the ABC report to find it in the print version. George Stephanopoulos pushes Spicer to admit the quotes involving him are accurate, which Spicer does but explains that the context for them has been twisted around. The book, from what Spicer has seen so far, is filled with out-of-context quotes and imagined reporting.
If its 10% or 20% or 50% or 70% that isnt true, Spicer argues, the readers not left to know which is true and which is not. Blair would certainly agree:
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DOW 25,000+?
Unemployment at 4.1?
Black and Hispanic unemployment at historic lows?
Manufacturing coming back?
Winning the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?
Sounds like President Trump can do the job to me.
Bannon is nothing more than a greasy, self-serving backstabbed who violated a trust and betrayed this President. He needs to have his 30 pieces of silver shoved up his ass.
1) Hyping sales 101
2) Malice aforethought
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