This is one of the greatest eviscerations of Trump ever. @Lawrence: “Jeffrey Goldberg’s new report in The Atlantic tells one of the ugliest stories ever told about Donald Trump, and it begins with that ugly confection on the top of Donald Trump’s head that is designed ...
... to hide what for Donald Trump is a painful truth. In trying to hide that truth, Donald Trump reveals so very much of who he is. In trying so desperately to hide the truth about how much hair actually grows on Donald Trump’s head, he combs over the spots of his skull ...
... that he doesn’t want you to see, and the crown he creates is so absurdly elaborate and obviously fragile that it screams a constant warning of the fragility of the ego that needs to create that ridiculous lie on the top of his head. And when Donald Trump enters ...
... his hair is lying to you before he opens his mouth. Donald Trump’s hair tells you, here is a man who will lie to you and does not care how obvious and ridiculous his lies are. Donald Trump’s hair gives you the shortest shortcut you could ask for in measuring his insecurity.
And then he speaks, and tells you how smart he is, so you know he’s wildly insecure about how smart he isn’t, and as he goes on to compliment himself about everything, you know he’s wildly insecure about everything. Everything about Donald Trump is as insecure as the hair ...
... he has tortured into position on the top of his head, and we know tonight that hair is more important to Donald Trump than life and death, the life and death of others, the lives and deaths of American soldiers buried in a cemetery in France that Donald Trump ...
refused to visit because it was raining and he worried about the fragility of his hair. The current commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the United States of America was afraid that his hair could not endure raindrops in a place where American soldiers endured so much more.”