Throughout the Trump presidency, it wasn’t just his allies but the media that obsessively highlighted Trump’s mood and anger level. /1 https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/05/05/trump-allies-want-you-know-hes-doing-just-fine-great-fact/">https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/...
Here’s an example about Trump being angry after losing the election. /2 https://twitter.com/larryglickman/status/1349534445892677632">https://twitter.com/larryglic...
When this piece came out, I tweeted that I hoped it would be the last article I would ever have to read about Trump’s mood. Was I ever wrong./3 https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-mood-election/2020/11/05/57fabc34-1f9c-11eb-b532-05c751cd5dc2_story.html">https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/...
Here’s a tweet I wrote about a WaPo story that came out the morning of January 6th, which speculated that Trump might get angry at Pence if the VP did his constitutional duty. /4 https://twitter.com/larryglickman/status/1346821706598539266">https://twitter.com/larryglic...
It is not just Trump, but it does seem as if the media is particularly interested in locating the emotions of conservatives in a way that it is not of people on the left. /5 https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/1346531763439489025?s=20">https://twitter.com/Acosta/st...
Here& #39;s coverage that highlighted the irrelevant issue of Gov. Kemp& #39;s "anger." /6 https://twitter.com/LarryGlickman/status/1378660693688397828?s=20">https://twitter.com/LarryGlic...
And I forgot about the NY Times& #39;s Trump anger meter on a scale of 1-10. /7 https://twitter.com/LarryGlickman/status/1359468295255166977?s=20">https://twitter.com/LarryGlic...