Trump Tower meeting with Russians 'treasonous', Bannon says in explosive book
Fierce.
Steve Bannon outside the Trump White House and pissing in.
Week 33: Trump Blistered by Bannon’s Inside Job
As cunning as a raccoon, author Michael Wolff walked in the front door of the White House early last year and has returned with a book, Fire and Fury, that cements Donald Trump’s image as a shallow, narcissistic, dim, post-literate, impulsive, temperamental and doddering buffoon who blusters and lurches from crisis to crisis.
But it cost Bannon enormously.
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Joy this morning says in the book Wolff says everyone in the White House who has interacted with Trump thinks him stupid, incompetent, ignorant, and emotionally as immature as a child.
Of course, he Tweets endlessly that he is really, really smart.
Trump Defends His Mental Capacity, Calling Himself a ‘Very Stable Genius’
President Trump, in an extraordinary defense of his mental capacity and fitness for office, described himself on Saturday as a “genius” and “a very stable genius at that.”
In a series of Twitter messages that seemed to respond to revelations in a new book, Mr. Trump defended himself by charting his rise to the presidency, saying one of his chief assets throughout his life was “being, like, really smart.”
She showed a clip of Fredo shouting to Michael Corleone that he is smart, not dumb, and wants some respect.
Everyone in Trumpworld Knows He’s an Idiot
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