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Quotes About Michael Wolff

and the almost samizdat sharing, or gobsmacked retelling, of otherwise private and deep-background conversations
~ Michael Wolff
based on conversations that took place over a period of eighteen months with the president,
~ Michael Wolff
the president's views of foreign policy and the world at large were among its most random, uninformed, and seemingly capricious aspects.
~ Michael Wolff
This required some tutoring for Trump, who referred to the Chinese leader as "Mr. X-i"; the president was told to think of him as a woman and call him "she.")
~ Michael Wolff
that looseness with the truth, if not with reality itself, are an elemental thread of the book.
~ Michael Wolff
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~ Michael Wolff
Murdoch suggested that taking a liberal approach to H-1B visas might be hard to square with his immigration promises. But Trump seemed unconcerned, assuring Murdoch, "We'll figure it out.
~ Michael Wolff
Many of the accounts of what has happened in the Trump White House are in conflict with one another; many, in Trumpian fashion, are baldly untrue.
~ Michael Wolff
unspoken agreement among them: not only would Donald Trump not be president, he should probably not be. Conveniently, the former conviction meant nobody had
~ Michael Wolff
Theory 4: But then there was the those-that-know-him-best theory, some version of which most Trumpers would come to embrace. He was just star-fucking.
~ Michael Wolff
he thought emotionally, not strategically.
~ Michael Wolff
His sons, Don Jr. and Eric—jokingly behind their backs known to Trump insiders as Uday and Qusay, after the sons of Saddam Hussein—
~ Michael Wolff
Other than Trump himself, Bannon was certainly the oldest inexperienced person ever to work in the White House.
~ Michael Wolff
Trump was the one variable that, in management terms, simply could not be controlled. He was like a recalcitrant two-year-old. If you tried to control him, it would only have the opposite effect.
~ Michael Wolff
He would never be able to untangle his holdings and interests—including big investments in the Middle East—in a way that would satisfy ethics watchdogs.
~ Michael Wolff
Jay Sekulow then turned the points raised by the special counsel into a list of specific questions—and then leaked them, as though these were in fact the special counsel's questions
~ Michael Wolff