MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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By Glenn Trush & Maggie Haberman @ New York Times, Feb. 5
[....] This account of the early days of the Trump White House is based on interviews with dozens of government officials, congressional aides, former staff members and other observers of the new administration, many of whom requested anonymity. At the center of the story, according to these sources, is a president determined to go big but increasingly frustrated by the efforts of his small team to contain the backlash [....]
Cloistered in the White House, he now has little access to his fans and supporters — an important source of feedback and validation — and feels increasingly pinched by the pressures of the job and the constant presence of protests, one of the reasons he was forced to scrap a planned trip to Milwaukee last week. For a sense of what is happening outside, he watches cable, both at night and during the day — too much in the eyes of some aides — often offering a bitter play-by-play of critics like CNN’s Don Lemon.
Until the past few days, Mr. Trump was telling his friends and advisers that he believed the opening stages of his presidency were going well. “Did you hear that, this guy thinks it’s been terrible!” Mr. Trump said mockingly to other aides when one dissenting view was voiced last week during a West Wing meeting.
But his opinion has begun to change with a relentless parade of bad headlines.[....]
Comments
Amazing article. Some serious leaking going on at 1600 PA Ave.
by Bruce Levine on Mon, 02/06/2017 - 1:32pm
A shower of knives going in every direction. I pride myself on having learned some decoding of reporter language on leaks. I can't figure a damn thing out here, it's total chaos.
Only one thing for sure: Glenn Thrush is journalism's new IT BOY! First he's a star character in Melissa McCarthy's genius Saturday Night Live parody of a White House briefing, and then his phone starts ringing off the hook.
by artappraiser on Mon, 02/06/2017 - 4:27pm
Vanity Fair/Politics/You're Fired (so cavaet: could be some 'fake news' in here, but generally is a fairly extensive roundup and analysis of what MSM has had to say):
WHO’S WINNING, AND LOSING, THE WHITE HOUSE APPRENTICE?
Advisers continue to jockey for power in the West Wing. So who is on top?
By Emily Jane Fox, Feb. 6
by artappraiser on Mon, 02/06/2017 - 9:54pm
This little follow-up in the Post is supposed to be, I guess, a sort of "cute" background of the story with Glenn Thrush, focused on Spicer's odd interest in the bathrobe part. But I found this statement from Thrush a bit disturbing (my bold):
by barefooted on Wed, 02/08/2017 - 1:35pm
Paula: But Charles I saw you walking in the hall in a bathrobe
Charles: But my poor Paula, I don't own a bathrobe
The followup is most appreciated as I wouldn't know about the elaboration which just adds to the effect to have Thrush explaining to another journalist. Also related: normally I would think it silly to want to followup on this kind of story, all a waste of time while major news is being made elsewhere. But nothing about the current White House is normal. Or is it? Is this all a game to get us all to drop the media and to get our news framed directly from Trump's tweets? Cue your new post "In the News":I Understand Now!
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/08/2017 - 3:00pm
News is continually being reported. Trump thinks that he can doing anything he wishes in the name of national security. He also believes that the 3 judges on the panel reviewing his plan halting immigration are biased.
http://thedailybanter.com/2017/02/trump-accuses-3-judges-of-political-bias/
Trump is dangerous. Reporters are giving us details on the depth of his madness. We have to stay focused and separate nonsense from glaring warnings.
Edit to add:
Reporting tells us that his senior advisor, Steve Bannon, thinks the apocalypse is upon us.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/steve-bannon-apocalypse_us_5898f02ee...?
They are feeding each other's psychosis
by rmrd0000 on Wed, 02/08/2017 - 3:20pm
Rereading this gave me an epiphany ... Mr Trump is so sure of himself and lives in a secured bubble whose purpose is to smooth out the ruffles of every day life that public protests, government officials and judges questioning his motives and the media orchestrating comical spoofs of his efforts is beginning to anger him because he can't use his presidential powers to control their actions.
by Beetlejuice on Wed, 02/08/2017 - 2:16pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/08/2017 - 5:10pm
George Bush can now do a "I toldja so!" on the whole "being president, it's hard work, it's hard" thing:
by artappraiser on Fri, 02/10/2017 - 7:24pm