Friday, February 14, 2020

Sharks and.....badgers

Daily Beast reporters Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng [...] detail Trump’s preoccupation [with badgers] in their new book, Sinking in the Swamp: How Trump’s Minions and Misfits Poisoned Washington.

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Over two pages, Markay and Suebsaeng explain that Trump would interrogate his former chief of staff Reince Priebus [who is from Wisconsin, known as the badger state] about the [...] creatures.

The questions would arise at such opportune moments as “when Priebus was attempting to brief the president on matters of healthcare initiatives, foreign policy, or Republican legislative agenda”, they wrote.

“Are they mean to people?” Trump reportedly asked Priebus, perhaps thinking of badgers’ very long claws, which they use to dig the burrows that make their home. “Or are they friendly creatures?”

Trump would also demand to see photos of badgers, ask Priebus to give details on how badgers “work”, and wanted to know if they had a “personality” or were boring.

Priebus was also called upon to explain “how the critters function and behave, what kind of food they like, and how aggressive or deadly they could be when presented with perceived existential threats”. Markay and Suebsaeng said Trump would frequently derail important policy discussions with questions about the animals. “An obviously enthralled president would stare at Priebus as the aide struggled for sufficiently placating answers, all the while trying to gently veer the conversation back to whether we were going to do a troop surge in Afghanistan or strip millions of Americans of healthcare coverage,” they wrote.

  The Guardian
Animals scare him. I bet he never had a pet as a kid.


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