![]() We’re lucky that it’s only Trump’s hissy fits that are “thermonuclear” instead of launching missiles, he childishly makes war by weaponising sweets. Then the joke palls, as Conway realises with a shudder that “the object of his ridicule was the president of the United States”. As we hurtle through the daily crises he incites, can’t we at least enjoy the ride?Īt one point in A Very Stable Genius, the conservative lawyer George Conway – the husband of Trump’s acid-tongued apologist Kellyanne Conway – doubles over in incredulous mirth at the man’s idiocy. Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig, reporters for the Washington Post, remain aghast, but they also respond to Trump’s manic or even maniacal behaviour with a kind of nihilistic glee. ![]() T o begin with, journalists exposing the mayhem of the Trump administration sounded a shrill alarm: the incendiary slogan of Michael Wolff’s book was Fire and Fury, after which Bob Woodward’s Fear disseminated creepy dread. ![]()
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