It had all the signs of authoritarian showmanship: the 10 flag backdrop for one,
but also this:
As Mr Trump likened the leaks to the kind of things that happened in Nazi Germany and detailed his plans for his corporate empire, a coterie of Trump business loyalists gathered by the elevator bank in the tower lobby to urge him on.
The Trump employees laughed at his jokes and shouted out supportive answers to his rhetorical questions. One even took it upon himself to look over a reporter’s shoulder and ask if he intended to publish the words written on his notepad. When Mr Trump was finished, his acolytes pronounced his performance a resounding success.
And
a thug for a soon to be press secretary:
SEAN SPICER: So, what happened was after the exchange that you just
noted, he did it again towards the end, he continued to harass the
president-elect. After the president-elect had ended the press
conference and been removed from the area, I went up to Mr. Acosta and I
said his behavior was rude, inappropriate, and disrespectful of the
president-elect. He told me that he thought that had a right to ask a
question, even though CNN had been granted a question to one of their
other correspondents. I informed him that I thought no one should be
treated that way and treated that disrespectfully, and that if he did it
again in the future, I would have him removed.
It also appears from a "related story" on that page that Spicer's first reaction had been to deny it...
1 comment:
yes Trump is still the embarrassment he always was.
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