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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Sat Jan 6, 2018, 06:43 AM Jan 2018

Fire and Fury paints strange picture of Trump family ties

http://www.dw.com/en/fire-and-fury-paints-strange-picture-of-trump-family-ties/a-42045766

Fire and Fury paints strange picture of Trump family ties

The author of "Fire and Fury," an incendiary new book about the Trump White House, has made it clear that his book is by no means a historical record. Rather, writes journalist Michael Wolff, the book is a he-said-she-said composite picture of Trump's political and personal lives.
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While tales of strategizing against Russia revelations are nothing new, the book offers an insight into one aspect of the president's life that has been kept relatively under wraps — how White House insiders view Trump's family relationships.

Wolff describes how campaign staffers were surprised to see that he and his wife Melania "could go days at a time without contact," spending relatively little time together, even when they were both in Trump Tower, before moving into the White House.
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"Fire and Fury" presents an even more scathing picture of President Trump's relationships with his children. "An absentee father for his first four children, Trump was even more absent for his fifth, Barron, his son with Melania."

As for his elder children, the book makes no mention of Tiffany, Trump's daughter with his second wife Marla Maples, and his two other sons are portrayed as comical figures with little agency of their own.
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"Don Jr. and Eric — behind their backs known to Trump insiders as Uday and Qusay, after the sons of Saddam Hussein — wondered if there couldn't somehow be two parallel White House structures, one dedicated to their father's big-picture views, personal appearance and salesmanship, and the other concerned with day-to-day management issues." The two eventually became subjects of ridicule — not least because of Donald Jr.'s 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer in Trump Tower, a move Steven Bannon infamously dubbed "treasonous" in an interview with Wolff.

As for Ivanka, often touted as the "smart one" and Trump's favorite, Wolff writes that their relationship was "in no way a conventional family relationship. If it wasn't pure opportunism, it was certainly transactional. It was business. Building the brand, the presidential campaign, and now the White House — it was all business."

According to journalist Joe Scarborough, who knows Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner well, the couple have affection for the president, but remain detached from his flamboyant positions and statements.
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Fire and Fury paints strange picture of Trump family ties (Original Post) nitpicker Jan 2018 OP
"It's strictly business"... PoliticAverse Jan 2018 #1
Ive been wondering if he keeps Barron locked in a closet lanlady Jan 2018 #2
Yes he does play underpants Jan 2018 #5
When your10 year old has bigger hands than you elehhhhna Jan 2018 #6
If I were in Melania's place, Hortensis Jan 2018 #7
Have you ever even seen Trump touch or talk to Barron? donkeypoofed Jan 2018 #3
His father's view of the world ends solidly at his eyelashes! underpants Jan 2018 #4

lanlady

(7,134 posts)
2. Ive been wondering if he keeps Barron locked in a closet
Sat Jan 6, 2018, 08:16 AM
Jan 2018

The kid is simply absent from his life. Do the Trumps ever take a family vacation together? It’s always about him and his golfing. Has he ever taken his young son out on the golf course, taught him to play? Has Trump ever put on some sweats and tossed a football around with him? Anything dad-like at all? And Melania, what the hell does she do all day, apart from making the occasional sortie to fake-read a book to upper-class white children?
What a strange lot, the whole family!

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
7. If I were in Melania's place,
Sat Jan 6, 2018, 10:00 AM
Jan 2018

I might choose to try to normalize his life, control influences.

He is a dead ringer for his father physically, and I sure hope not mentally. Some mental issues can be passed on genetically, or at least dispositions to them.

One difference is already clear. Saw Barron on TV the other day, and he's shooting up incredibly tall. He's easily going to top his father. We have two grandsons that age, normal upper-average heights, and I doubt they're taller than Barron's shoulder.

donkeypoofed

(2,187 posts)
3. Have you ever even seen Trump touch or talk to Barron?
Sat Jan 6, 2018, 08:32 AM
Jan 2018

It creeps me out that in all the video clips of that family, that Trump has never looked at, touched or spoken to that poor kid ! At least he has a loving mother. His father's view of the world ends solidly at his eyelashes! The self-absorbed twit probably doesn't even realize Barron is around! But being that he is such a scumwad, Barron is likely better off without him. By the time he's grown up, his father will have died of Alzheimer's after fleeing to Russia to live out his life, and he will be only a vague memory for Barron.

underpants

(182,818 posts)
4. His father's view of the world ends solidly at his eyelashes!
Sat Jan 6, 2018, 09:22 AM
Jan 2018

Very well said.

There's a golfing phrase that is similar to that, when someone hit's a rut in their game it's said that "He can't hit it out of his shadow". For Trump the world ends with his shadow.

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