President Obama was so shocked at how little Donald Trump and his advisers appeared to understand about the myriad duties and responsibilities the President-elect would be taking on at the White House that he will "spend more time with his successor than presidents typically do" to provide him with additional guidance, a new report claims.Obama and Trump met inside the Oval Office Thursday in a wide-ranging 90-minute sit-down that ended with the President-elect — who had for years criticized the sitting-commander-chief and who campaigned on vows to dismantle his legacy — stating that he "looked forward to dealing with the President in the future, including counsel."And Obama — who after the meeting vowed to do "everything we can to help you succeed, because if you succeed the country succeeds" — apparently took Trump up on the offer.According to a report Monday in The Wall Street Journal, Trump "seemed surprised by the scope" of responsibilities he would be taking on as President and his aides were not even aware that the President-elect would have to hire a full White House staff.
I'd love to know who this "Credible inside source" is.
Quote from: Mr Deplorable on November 14, 2016, 07:26:23 PMI'd love to know who this "Credible inside source" is.Same. Although, the original article in the print version of today's WSJ points out that Trump is currently lagging behind Obama's naming of new hires--at least lending credence to the claim that Trump's staff was unprepared for the scope of that. I could take a photo of it, if you'd like. I can't find it online.
Yeah I'm pretty much done with this speculative shit. "An inside source", "a report"This is exactly what you do in freshman English when you don't have a legitimate source for the bullshit you typed up the night before the due date.
I'm honestly having trouble taking anything seriously at this point from the NY Times and Washington Post after how they handled themselves this election.
Quote from: Luciana on November 14, 2016, 09:14:20 PMI'm honestly having trouble taking anything seriously at this point from the NY Times and Washington Post after how they handled themselves this election.Wall Street Journal tho
Isn't it one of Mutdoch's rags?
Anyways, I don't think Trump planned on winning. I think he was running to prove a point on how fractured the Republican party was. He's been quoted saying how he's having trouble accepting that he won.
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 14, 2016, 10:21:40 PMAnyways, I don't think Trump planned on winning. I think he was running to prove a point on how fractured the Republican party was. He's been quoted saying how he's having trouble accepting that he won.Doubt it. The dude's a businessman, he doesn't give a shit about public service. I bet he ran simply because his friends in Moscow told him to. They're just using him to incite divisions within our country and to paint a negative image of American democracy and leadership to the world as a whole. I don't think he ever expected to win either, I imagine he only ran so as to possibly expand his real estate name into Russia.
Quote from: Jagdtiger on November 15, 2016, 12:14:54 AMQuote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 14, 2016, 10:21:40 PMAnyways, I don't think Trump planned on winning. I think he was running to prove a point on how fractured the Republican party was. He's been quoted saying how he's having trouble accepting that he won.Doubt it. The dude's a businessman, he doesn't give a shit about public service. I bet he ran simply because his friends in Moscow told him to. They're just using him to incite divisions within our country and to paint a negative image of American democracy and leadership to the world as a whole. I don't think he ever expected to win either, I imagine he only ran so as to possibly expand his real estate name into Russia.Russia helped. No question there. Still, There's nothing showing he really intended to win.
https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/781838706030313472
Quote from: Azendac on November 15, 2016, 12:34:37 AMhttps://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/781838706030313472Again, untrue
President Obama was so shocked at how little Donald Trump and his advisers appeared to understand about the myriad duties and responsibilities the President-elect would be taking on at the White House that he will "spend more time with his successor than presidents typically do" to provide him with additional guidance, a new report claims.
According to a report Monday in The Wall Street Journal, Trump "seemed surprised by the scope" of responsibilities he would be taking on as President and his aides were not even aware that the President-elect would have to hire a full White House staff.
Quote from: Icy on November 15, 2016, 12:35:57 AMQuote from: Azendac on November 15, 2016, 12:34:37 AMhttps://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/781838706030313472Again, untrueBoth these quotes:QuotePresident Obama was so shocked at how little Donald Trump and his advisers appeared to understand about the myriad duties and responsibilities the President-elect would be taking on at the White House that he will "spend more time with his successor than presidents typically do" to provide him with additional guidance, a new report claims.QuoteAccording to a report Monday in The Wall Street Journal, Trump "seemed surprised by the scope" of responsibilities he would be taking on as President and his aides were not even aware that the President-elect would have to hire a full White House staff.List WSJ as their source, yet they hide the actual information behind a paywall, they may as well not exist.
The WSJ has always been behind a paywall, and there are several ways around it if you really wish to read the article. Its not like it's hidden from you - do a simple google search.
Anonymous sources are incredibly iffy in journalism, and they do have shitty results in a lot of cases. But some of the biggest cases, including the Washington Post coverage of Watergate, has come from anonymous tips and sources.It's a very risky and dangerous bridge.
During their private White House meeting on Thursday, Mr. Obama walked his successor through the duties of running the country, and Mr. Trump seemed surprised by the scope, said people familiar with the meeting. Trump aides were described by those people as unaware that the entire presidential staff working in the West Wing had to be replaced at the end of Mr. Obama’s term.
“Bannon is going to be keeper of the image of Trump as a fighter against the status quo, and Reince is going to utilize his personal connections with the speaker and others, to make the trains run on time,” said Ken Blackwell, a former Ohio state official and a member of the transition team.
Quote“Bannon is going to be keeper of the image of Trump as a fighter against the status quo, and Reince is going to utilize his personal connections with the speaker and others, to make the trains run on time,” said Ken Blackwell, a former Ohio state official and a member of the transition team.As it confirms directly what I had speculated in another thread, that Trump would keep enough insiders around to act as liaisons between him and the establishment.
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Quote from: Jagdtiger on November 15, 2016, 12:14:54 AMQuote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 14, 2016, 10:21:40 PM
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