“he could yet make a case for a straight line from Nixon to Trump.” — Michael Wolff Nixon Copy Share Image
“it confirmed Bannon’s worst fear: Trump, in his true heart, was a marshmallow.” — Michael Wolff Fear Copy Share Image
It's not implausible that Donald Trump could have been a successful President. — Michael Wolff Been Copy Share Image
“Like the entire Saudi leadership, MBS had, practically speaking, no education.” — Michael Wolff Leadership Copy Share Image
“He clearly did not understand that what conservative media elevated, liberal media would necessarily take down.” — Michael Wolff Liberal media Copy Share Image
“the organizational premise of the Trump White House: the family would always prevail.” — Michael Wolff Family Copy Share Image
“he acceded to anyone who seemed to know more about any issue he didn’t care about,” — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“senior staff believed the president had a problem with reality, and reality was now overwhelming him.” — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“But now, the new president-elect—after the most astonishing upset in American history—was on tenterhooks waiting for Murdoch.” — Michael Wolff American history Copy Share Image
“Jim Baker, chief of staff for both Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush and almost everybody’s model for managing the West… — Michael Wolff Chief of staff Copy Share Image
“Donald Trump became a symbol of the media’s own self-loathing: the interest in and promotion of Donald Trump was a morality tale… — Michael Wolff Donald trump Copy Share Image
“You could tell him whatever you wanted, but he knew what he knew, and if what you said contradicted what he knew,… — Michael Wolff Didn Believe Copy Share Image
“Trump often spoke of himself in the third person. Trump did this. The Trumpster did that. So powerful was this persona, or… — Michael Wolff Third person Copy Share Image
Brexit and Trump had upended the fundamental establishment viewpoint that politics was aspirational, that good politics promised progress, generational betterment and ever-expanding… — Michael Wolff Brexit Copy Share Image
“The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your e-book. Please use the… — Michael Wolff Index Listed Copy Share Image
“Hence, she and everyone else was translating a set of desires and urges into a program, a process that required a lot… — Michael Wolff Desire Copy Share Image
“(Many of Trump’s positions in the campaign were taken from the Breitbart articles he had printed out for him.) Indeed, Bannon began… — Michael Wolff Trump Copy Share Image
“Among Trump’s first moves as president was to have a series of inspirational photographs in the West Wing replaced with images of… — Michael Wolff Inaugural Copy Share Image
“military figures like James Mattis, H. R. McMaster, and John Kelly: they found themselves working in an administration that was in every… — Michael Wolff Management Copy Share Image
“After the bill had been pulled that Friday, Katie Walsh, feeling both angry and disgusted, told Kushner she wanted out. Outlining what… — Michael Wolff Trump Copy Share Image
“The information he did not get was formal information. The data. The details. The options. The analysis. He didn’t do PowerPoint. For… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“Bannon didn’t much question Donald Trump’s bona fides, or behavior, or electability, because, in part, Trump was just his latest rich man.… — Michael Wolff Rich man Copy Share Image
“Donald Trump believed he had vastly more power, authority, and control than in fact he had, and he believed his talent for… — Michael Wolff Donald trump Copy Share Image
“If the Trump White House was as unsettling as any in American history, the president’s views of foreign policy and the world… — Michael Wolff American history Copy Share Image
“In fact, up close, Trump was not the bombastic and pugilistic man who had stirred rabid crowds on the campaign trail. He… — Michael Wolff Modern history Copy Share Image
“His callers, largely because they found his conversation peculiar, alarming, or completely contrary to reason and common sense, often overrode what they… — Michael Wolff Communication Copy Share Image
“Politics had seemed to become, even well before the age of Trump, a mortal affair. It was now zero-sum: When one side… — Michael Wolff Battle between good and evil Copy Share Image
“An important aspect of Kaplan’s New York Observer and its self-conscious inside media baseball was that the paper became the prime school… — Michael Wolff Face value Copy Share Image
“Bob and Rebekah Mercer, who had set themselves up as almost professional fools.” — Michael Wolff Fools Copy Share Image
“The story of Trump was the story of how he tried to make himself a story.” — Michael Wolff Story Copy Share Image
“Trump lived, like Hulk Hogan, as a real-life fictional character.” — Michael Wolff Fictional character Copy Share Image
“Some thought him dyslexic; certainly his comprehension was limited.” — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image