Grey_Beard
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All of them.
This is a man that never got a picture hung on the family refrigerator. His entire existence is seeking attention he never received as a kid.
My guess is that he’s betting people won’t actually watch it and will assume that since he’s releasing the tape it reflects well on him.
Basically yes. I used to do law research for a federal agency and we had a whole room of those books, and got new ones yearly, but while I still do occasional research for the agency it is now all online so I have not seen one of those books in 5+ years, so I'm not sure they still produce them. I imagine they do, at least a few for the library of congress and a few other archival locations.Serious question because I don't know. Is legislation such as this normally bound like a book?
*SHOCKED!* That would be illegal! Unless he paid for it with his own money, and had a private company print and bind it for him, then it is government property and should stay with the government when he leaves (even if all that was true, the fact he used it here in an official capacity might mean it is now government property) . At best it should go in his Presidential Library along with any other items he acquired during his time as President.The reality is most likely that Trump requested this so that he have on hand for personal use after the presidency is over.
He's taking that with him when he leaves the white house.
It's part of the merchandising effort post presidency.
My guess is that in Trump's warped view of reality, he really was being persecuted, and he's projecting that perception onto others. He thinks people will actually agree.
I think it's an act, little different than how Scientology keeps its members in line. Constantly under attack and in need for the faithful to defend the faith.Correct. He thinks everyone shares his constant sense of grievance.
I think it's an act, little different than how Scientology keeps its members in line. Constantly under attack and in need for the faithful to defend the faith.
The problem here is the US govt isnt a cult, and it is literally the fucking job of the President to take the tough questions and answer to the American People for the actions and decisions of the US govt. Literally his fucking job.
A few years ago I would have agreed that it is an act. I think he's now stuck in a feedback loop with the Fox Newses of the information world that he's convinced himself is real at least on some level.
I watched it, I guess her asking about the GOP health care plan and reminding him it's been "two weeks away"Supposedly the full interview. Hard to hear her speaking kind of.
When you say Stahl is being a hack, combative, and disrespectful can you tell us what parts you’re referring to specifically?For anybody with their heads in the sand the W.H. taped the entire event with the camera on him. In the video you can hear Stahl being a hack, combative and disrespectful. In the white house version he does not "just get up and leave"....it was over. CBS will edit it of course to suit their fancy.
For anybody with their heads in the sand the W.H. taped the entire event with the camera on him. In the video you can hear Stahl being a hack, combative and disrespectful. In the white house version he does not "just get up and leave"....it was over. CBS will edit it of course to suit their fancy.
When you say Stahl is being a hack, combative, and disrespectful can you tell us what parts you’re referring to specifically?
I know she told him several times that she didn’t believe the lies he was telling her but surely we both agree when a reporter knows the person they are interviewing is lying they have an obligation to the audience to say that.
For anybody with their heads in the sand the W.H. taped the entire event with the camera on him. In the video you can hear Stahl being a hack, combative and disrespectful. In the white house version he does not "just get up and leave"....it was over. CBS will edit it of course to suit their fancy.