
The pointing led readers to several passages. Noticed that he had been winking, began sneering and pointing instead. Say, ‘Bingo!’ ”) It was a cheap move, as if Wolff, impatient that no one (“When you hit that paragraph, you’re going to Passage at the end of his book, they would see where he To actually name anyone, but, if readers just looked at a certain One or more of the women he had written about. Telling HBO’s Bill Maher that he was sure that Trump was sleeping with Wolff made the problem worse, on January 19th, by Women for their deferral to the boss, in highly gendered terms. Seems to be full of haughty sycophants who take pleasure in mocking Raising the possibility that he is just reflecting their willingness toĭeprecate various women in the furtherance of whatever bureaucraticīattles they are engaged in. Wiles.” All this is ascribed to Wolff’s sources in the White House, Nations, Wolff refers-just for starters-to Haley’s “clever political Similarly, in explaining why Trump paid attention to Nikki Haley, theįormer governor of South Carolina and now the Ambassador to the United Hicks may not have had any politicalĮxperience, but her job in the campaign was a senior one from the start. That Hope Hicks, Trump’s communications director, had effectively beenĪmong the campaign’s “interns,” but she ended up in a senior job because she That he doesn’t know whether a lot of it is true-is the way that heĮxplains the influence of women in Donald Trump’s orbit. Among the reasons to doubt Wolff’s book, “ Fire and Fury”-inĪddition to his assertion, in the author’s note, Michael Wolff was yelled at on “Morning Joe,” on Thursday-and heĭeserved it.
