“Trump
was desperately wounded by his treatment in the mainstream media. He obsessed on every slight until it was overtaken by the next
slight. Slights were singled out and replayed again and again, his mood
worsening with each replay (he was always rerunning the DVR). Much of the
president’s daily conversation was a repetitive rundown of what various anchors
and hosts had said about him.”
—Michael Wolff, journalist and author,
“Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” yet to be released.
• Editorial Comment: For the love of God, somebody grab the remote!
• NYTimes: “After Trump Seeks to Block Book, Publisher Hastens Release,” Jan. 4, 2018.
PeezPix by Ted Pease
Woodley Island
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