While Donnie was looking at window treatments
More from that Times piece yesterday on Trump’s sad awakening.
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.
And, of course, it doesn’t help that he’s willfully stupid and incurious. He seems to me to have made a choice long ago – I don’t know when because I never paid attention to him until I was forced to last July – to refuse to think hard or ask questions or learn. He’s caught in a loop of his own making.
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.
I’ve been offering him help with that on Twitter…but of course so have millions of other people, so he can’t really benefit from our counsel.
He ran off to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend and Steve & Reince went with him.
By then, the president, for whom chains of command and policy minutiae rarely meant much, was demanding that Mr. Priebus begin to put in effect a much more conventional White House protocol that had been taken for granted in previous administrations: From now on, Mr. Trump would be looped in on the drafting of executive orders much earlier in the process.
Looped in? So it really is Bannon who’s been writing them?
Mr. Priebus bristles at the perception that he occupies a diminished perch in the West Wing pecking order compared with previous chiefs. But for the moment, Mr. Bannon remains the president’s dominant adviser, despite Mr. Trump’s anger that he was not fully briefed on details of the executive order he signed giving his chief strategist a seat on the National Security Council, a greater source of frustration to the president than the fallout from the travel ban.
Wait. What?
Trump didn’t know Bannon had given himself a seat on the NSC? Is that what they’re reporting?
Well, never mind – Trump is busy with redecorating.
Visitors to the Oval Office say Mr. Trump is obsessed with the décor — it is both a totem of a victory that validates him as a serious person and an image-burnishing backdrop — so he has told his staff to schedule as many televised events in the room as possible.
To pass the time between meetings, Mr. Trump gives quick tours to visitors, highlighting little tweaks he has made after initially expecting he would have to pay for them himself.
Flanking his desk are portraits of Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson. He will linger on the opulence of the newly hung golden drapes, which he told a recent visitor were once used by Franklin D. Roosevelt but in fact were patterned for Bill Clinton. For a man who sometimes has trouble concentrating on policy memos, Mr. Trump was delighted to page through a book that offered him 17 window covering options.
Of course he was.
The world would be better off if Trump had decided to be an interior decorator (though his taste is horrible, decorators usually don’t have nuclear codes).
Pretty soon it’s going to be The Gold House.
“…despite Mr. Trump’s anger that he was not fully briefed on details of the executive order he signed giving his chief strategist a seat on the National Security Council…”
IT”S ALL DETAILS YOU STUPID, FUCKING MORON!
Figurehead much?
EVERY action has consequences and implications. There are ALWAYS ramifications, complications and contingencies. And if you don’t know this, or don’t follow, or can’t figure this out, then you shouldn’t have applied for this job in the first place.
See, that’s what happens if you stop reading after 140 characters.
Or if it’s not illustrated with bright, cheerful pictures.
Or if it’s written using words containing more than two syllables or using more than six letters.
Or when you’re the empty-headed puppet of an evil, manipulating mastermind bent on destroying the system.
So, will Trump now try to undo this executive order? Who will write that one up for him? Will that someone be brave enough to cross Bannon?
Actually, gold on white is a beautiful decor option, if done tastefully.
Which sorta rules out Trump.
Meanwhile, according to Donald Duck, the American MSM is busily covering up terrorist attacks.
It’s got to be true, so the only question remaining is ‘what can be done about it?’
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/02/06/donald-trumps-suggestion-that-the-media-is-covering-up-terrorist-attacks-is-genuinely-dangerous/?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_trump-media-4pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.29d20b2e1920
It’s one of those things that Donnie knows that other people don’t know (well, except for the people at InfoWars)