That conclusion is based on yearlong observations of White House officials, including what Wolff described as “a kind of competition to demystify Trump” amongst staffers that developed as the administration ambled through the treacherous summer of its first year. And their conclusions weren’t pretty: “For Rex Tillerson, he was a moron. For Gary Cohn, he was dumb as shit. For H.R. McMaster, he was a hopeless idiot. For Steve Bannon, he had lost his mind,” Wolff wrote. Even Sam Nunberg, the longtime Trump staffer who was fired during the campaign but remains fiercely loyal to the president, said “He’s just a fucking fool,” per Wolff — apparently inspiring “palpable relief, of an Emperor’s New Clothes sort” amongst White House staffers. If that weren’t enough, Wolff seemed to imply that White House staffers believe Trump is losing control of his mental faculties: There was more: Everybody was painfully aware of the increasing pace of his repetitions. It used to be inside of 30 minutes he’d repeat, word-for-word and expression-for-expression, the same three stories — now it was within 10 minutes. Indeed, many of his tweets were the product of his repetitions — he just couldn’t stop saying something. If that were too subtle an insinuation, Wolff’s last line should make it clearer: At Mar-a-Lago, just before the new year, a heavily made-up Trump failed to recognize a succession of old friends. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...insane-year-inside-trumps-white-house-1071504 https://www.mediaite.com/online/mic...trump-is-incapable-of-functioning-in-his-job/
And by the way, Wolff got all this on TAPE which is why no one is crying 'fake news' on this one. https://www.axios.com/how-michael-wolff-did-it-2522360813.html
Trump's description by his staff "A Moron" "Dumb as Sh*t" "Hopeless Idiot" "F**ing Fool" So pretty much the same descriptions used for Hillary by her staff.
gwb-trading has given up all pretense of being a rational poster and has gone straight to the alt-right book of Hillary whataboutism.