Posted on 02/21/2021 3:34:28 PM PST by PJ-Comix
Trump Derangement Syndrome can have such a powerful effect on people that it can cause them to inadvertently praise their targets while simultaneously slamming their TDS allies without them even being aware of it. This can produce quite a comical effect as was the case of the Friday article in Washingtonian magazine in which Jessica Sidman attempts to slam President Donald Trump and his friends but, due to the TDS boomerang effect, does just the opposite.
You can see Sidman's intended target in the title of the article, "Trump Hotel Employees Reveal What It Was Really Like Catering to the Right Wing Elite." The subtitle lists what are supposed to be among the horrors of the Trump International Hotel but when you actually read the story, it turns out to be anything even close to being much of anything: "Four years' worth of stories about VIP visits and grooming protocols, palm-greasing, rotten vegetables, and that time they lost Steve Mnuchin’s coat."
The first laughable revelation portrays Trump as being a stickler for cleanliness as well as having a fondness for Diet Coke. Oh, the horror!!!
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
Any celebrity of any sort should be included in a green room discussion.. You don’t have to be a musician to be in a green room situation. Actors, big wig politicians, and other celebrities can very much desire to be catered to in the green room before interviews and such. As you mentioned, many of them have long lists of do’s and don’ts.
AT the prices Trump charges, the place better be surgical room clean-—Top to Bottom.
Even IF the prices were not really high (for most of us)-—Trump’s standards are high just because he is Trump.
“Favorite Tables” held by/for the restaurant owner are NOT uncommon....
GROW UP
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