Anonymous ID: 9c7d68 Feb. 13, 2020, 10:23 p.m. No.8131718   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1756 >>1857 >>1883

Trump repeatedly asked Reince Priebus if Wisconsin badgers are 'mean to people,' how they 'work,' and what they eat

 

During that time, Trump would often "waste Priebus's time" during briefings about foreign and domestic policy by pelting him with questions about badgers, the book says.

 

Here's what the book says about the president's fascination with badgers:

 

"After Trump was reminded that the short-legged omnivore was practically synonymous with the Badger State, he'd make a point of bringing it up at seemingly random occasions to his beleaguered chief of staff.

 

"'Are they mean to people?' Trump at least twice asked Priebus in the opening months of his presidency. 'Or are they friendly creatures?' The president would also ask if Priebus had any photos of badgers he could show him, and if Priebus could carefully explain to him how badgers 'work' exactly.

 

"He wanted Reince — resident White House badger historian, apparently — to explain to him Wisconsin's obsession with the animal, how the little critters function and behave, what kind of food they like, and how aggressive or deadly they could be when presented with perceived existential threats.

 

"Trump also wanted to know if the badger had a 'personality' or if it was boring. What kind of damage could a badger to do a person with its flashy, sharp claws?

 

"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."

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-asked-reince-priebus-about-wisconsin-badgers-2020-2

Anonymous ID: 9c7d68 Feb. 13, 2020, 10:39 p.m. No.8131820   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1836 >>1887

Why Is Bloomberg's Long History of Egregious Sexism Getting a Pass?

 

The surging Democratic presidential candidate has fielded some 40 sexual harassment and discrimination lawsuits brought against him and his organizations over decades.

 

https://www.gq.com/story/bloomberg-sexism

https://archive.is/ybKGW