Hingedness level not high today
More from that meeting, because it’s just too…
Pool report #4 ( with cabinet meeting ongoing):
The president said his job would be “a lot easier if I just relaxed
and enjoyed the presidency like a lot of other people have done”More Trump: “We had a little glitch in
the stock market last month,” he said.— Eli Stokols (@EliStokols) January 2, 2019
Jeff Mason is tweeting from the Cabinet meeting, and the president does not seem to be doing much saying of true things. https://t.co/sGHI475uM6
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 2, 2019
Ten percent of the population, that would be. Suuuure there are.
Trump mocked Modi, I think, for reminding Trump that India built "a library" in Afghanistan: "We're supposed to say thank you for the library. I don't know who's using it, in Afghanistan…"
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 2, 2019
Trump says he'll protect the Kurds anyway, but: "I don't want to be in Syria forever. It's SAND. And it's DEATH."
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 2, 2019
Trump's hingedness level was not high today.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 2, 2019
Trump added that there were many "computer boards" in this Iran meeting with the hottie generals. (I had to wait until other people tweeted "computer boards" to make sure I wasn't imagining this phrase.) https://t.co/x9gGhP9LCs
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 2, 2019
Trump angrily complains about inspectors general doing public reports about the conduct of U.S. wars: "What kind of stuff is this? We're fighting wars and they're doing reports?" He says: "'The public' means the enemy. The enemy reads those reports."
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 2, 2019
Trump says he was all alone in his "big house" over the holidays — "except for all of the guys out on the lawn with machine guns." He says that he's never seen so many machine guns, and they didn't even wave at him. He adds, "All alone with the machine-gunners."
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 2, 2019
Trump on his hard line on trade and his unpopularity with European publics: "I could be the most popular person in Europe. I could be — I could run for any office if I wanted to. But I don't want to."
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 2, 2019
He could be hugely popular everywhere if he wanted to. Everywhere. Hugely. But he doesn’t want to.
He could be hugely popular here. All he has to do is resign. People will love him for it (at least until we have to deal with Mike Pence).
They would love the fact of his resignation; I think it would take a lot more to love him. I might begin to see the outskirts of not loathing him if he were to be imprisoned. But that incarceration would have to include some admission of wrongdoing, which I think will only happen when Satan skates to work.