WashPost Media Reporter: Trump-Book Author Accused of Inventing Quotes

I suspect he did make things up. Several sources I’ve seen are saying that.

Pretty much just normal for a journalist nowadays anyway
Kind of like when Trump makes shit up huh?
You Trump supporting Losers can't go around claiming other people's truthfulness is questionable.

So we can’t call liars, liars? Why ever not?
Because Trump lies EVERY DAY.

Enough with the hyperbole. Yes trump lies from time to time. That doesn’t give others the excuse to. You fight lies with truth not more lies
And when we do what do we get ??? False news lies etc etc Half of trump morons still think Obama isn't a legit president and believe there were 4 million illegals voting

Try it sometime. You’ll find out.

As long as you keep lying you’ll keep losing
 
We know trump is crazy and stupid He proves it every day

Can you back up your claim, I'll just be standing over here NOT holding my breath for you to back up that whopper. :eusa_liar::eusa_liar::eusa_liar:
Blues anyone older than 21 of sound mind and body can tell this ah in our white house is playing with a loose deck and maybe even some younger than 21 can tell His is bigger??? Really ?? Your president?

Really? I would have said that about you
Look in the mirror trumpette I don't support a pussy grabbing crook

You opposed bill Clinton?
I was a republican all my life voted for gwb in 2000 my last repub vote
 
It didn't take long for the truth about the Wolff book to start leaking out. It shouldn't take long before it's totally discredited. I can hear the snowflakes crying already.


On the front of Thursday's Style section, Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi wrote a piece on blazing-hot author Michael Wolff and his Trump book Fire and Fury. The headline was "A whale of a Trump tale, but is it fishy?" Inside, the headline is "Wolff made up quotes, some of his sources say."

After recounting all the hot stories about Trump and his former aide Steve Bannon, that revelation is tucked inside on page C-4:

Wolff, for example, writes that Thomas Barrack Jr., a billionaire friend of Trump’s, told a friend that Trump is “not only crazy, he’s stupid.” Barrack on Wednesday denied to a New York Times reporter that he ever said such a thing.

Katie Walsh, a former White House adviser, has also disputed a comment attributed to her by Wolff, that dealing with Trump was “like trying to figure out what a child wants.”

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders added her own skepticism during her daily briefing on Wednesday. “We know the book has a lot of things, so far that we’ve seen, that are completely untrue,” she said. She was not specific, but Sanders added that Wolff’s characterizations of White House operations were “the opposite of what I saw.”

Wolff, 64, has said his book was based on 200 interviews with White House and campaign staffers, including Bannon. He didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment.

We should expect that NBC's exclusive interview with Wolff on Friday's Today will focus on the fake-news question. Farhi also found this pattern in Wolff's media columns for New York magazine:

Judith Regan, then a hotshot book editor who had been a classmate of Wolff’s at Vassar, vigorously disputed almost every paragraph of Wolff’s column about her. She said she hadn’t had a personal conversation with Wolff in 30 years.

Wolff’s response: “She doesn’t speak to me. . . . I suppose the world is full of people who no longer speak to me.”

New Republic columnist Andrew Sullivan accused Wolff of putting words in his mouth when Wolff wrote in 2001 that Sullivan “believes that he is the most significant gay public intellectual in America today.” Sullivan said he never made any such claim.

Farhi also thought it was fishy for Wolff to claim Trump didn't know who John Boehner was when Fox News boss Roger Ailes recommended him as a chief-of-staff pick. This is how the story ended:

Even Wolff’s anecdote about Trump being unaware of who Boehner was last year seems a bit suspect. The reason? Trump had tweeted about Boehner multiple times since 2011. In September 2015, for example, Trump tweeted this: “Wacky @glennbeck who always seems to be crying (worse than Boehner) speaks badly of me only because I refuse to do his show — a real nut job!”

Trump-bashers on MSNBC are already making excuses. Host Stephanie Ruhle championed the view that “Even if not all of it is true, the spirit of the book is."
We know trump is crazy and stupid He proves it every day You going to argue against the tapes ?? False tapes ?? lol

No one has heard these tapes, so what is there to argue against? They must be like the evidence Mewler supposedly has on Trump collusion with Russia: no one has seen it, but they just know it's a show stopper!
Wolfe is on tv tomorrow Maybe he'll bring the tapes I like the Ivanka is dumb as a brick one
Wolff is on the Today Show tomorrow morning and Meet the Press on Sunday.
The right wing is NOT going to shut him up.
Millions will see his interviews compared to about 12 people that will see this thread
I would like to see Bannon and Wolff face off, man to man, on Meet The Press.

Wolff is probably too much of a chickenshit to do that.
 
I suspect he did make things up. Several sources I’ve seen are saying that.

Pretty much just normal for a journalist nowadays anyway
Kind of like when Trump makes shit up huh?
So we can’t call liars, liars? Why ever not?
Because Trump lies EVERY DAY.

Enough with the hyperbole. Yes trump lies from time to time. That doesn’t give others the excuse to. You fight lies with truth not more lies
Someone should tell that to the pseudocons.

Lies have worked very well for Trump and them.

You do. All the time
I do tell the pseudocons not to lie. All the time. That's true.


Doesn't work.

Doesn’t work telling progressives either
 
Can you back up your claim, I'll just be standing over here NOT holding my breath for you to back up that whopper. :eusa_liar::eusa_liar::eusa_liar:
Blues anyone older than 21 of sound mind and body can tell this ah in our white house is playing with a loose deck and maybe even some younger than 21 can tell His is bigger??? Really ?? Your president?

Really? I would have said that about you
Look in the mirror trumpette I don't support a pussy grabbing crook

You opposed bill Clinton?
I was a republican all my life voted for gwb in 2000 my last repub vote
2004 was the last time I voted for President. I voted straight GOP ticket from 1980 to 2006, with one exception. I voted for Joe Lieberman to unseat Lowell Weicker from the Senate, at the request of William F. Buckley.
 
Can you back up your claim, I'll just be standing over here NOT holding my breath for you to back up that whopper. :eusa_liar::eusa_liar::eusa_liar:
Blues anyone older than 21 of sound mind and body can tell this ah in our white house is playing with a loose deck and maybe even some younger than 21 can tell His is bigger??? Really ?? Your president?

Really? I would have said that about you
Look in the mirror trumpette I don't support a pussy grabbing crook

You opposed bill Clinton?
I was a republican all my life voted for gwb in 2000 my last repub vote

Yeah I don’t believe that
 
It didn't take long for the truth about the Wolff book to start leaking out. It shouldn't take long before it's totally discredited. I can hear the snowflakes crying already.


On the front of Thursday's Style section, Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi wrote a piece on blazing-hot author Michael Wolff and his Trump book Fire and Fury. The headline was "A whale of a Trump tale, but is it fishy?" Inside, the headline is "Wolff made up quotes, some of his sources say."

After recounting all the hot stories about Trump and his former aide Steve Bannon, that revelation is tucked inside on page C-4:

Wolff, for example, writes that Thomas Barrack Jr., a billionaire friend of Trump’s, told a friend that Trump is “not only crazy, he’s stupid.” Barrack on Wednesday denied to a New York Times reporter that he ever said such a thing.

Katie Walsh, a former White House adviser, has also disputed a comment attributed to her by Wolff, that dealing with Trump was “like trying to figure out what a child wants.”

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders added her own skepticism during her daily briefing on Wednesday. “We know the book has a lot of things, so far that we’ve seen, that are completely untrue,” she said. She was not specific, but Sanders added that Wolff’s characterizations of White House operations were “the opposite of what I saw.”

Wolff, 64, has said his book was based on 200 interviews with White House and campaign staffers, including Bannon. He didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment.

We should expect that NBC's exclusive interview with Wolff on Friday's Today will focus on the fake-news question. Farhi also found this pattern in Wolff's media columns for New York magazine:

Judith Regan, then a hotshot book editor who had been a classmate of Wolff’s at Vassar, vigorously disputed almost every paragraph of Wolff’s column about her. She said she hadn’t had a personal conversation with Wolff in 30 years.

Wolff’s response: “She doesn’t speak to me. . . . I suppose the world is full of people who no longer speak to me.”

New Republic columnist Andrew Sullivan accused Wolff of putting words in his mouth when Wolff wrote in 2001 that Sullivan “believes that he is the most significant gay public intellectual in America today.” Sullivan said he never made any such claim.

Farhi also thought it was fishy for Wolff to claim Trump didn't know who John Boehner was when Fox News boss Roger Ailes recommended him as a chief-of-staff pick. This is how the story ended:

Even Wolff’s anecdote about Trump being unaware of who Boehner was last year seems a bit suspect. The reason? Trump had tweeted about Boehner multiple times since 2011. In September 2015, for example, Trump tweeted this: “Wacky @glennbeck who always seems to be crying (worse than Boehner) speaks badly of me only because I refuse to do his show — a real nut job!”

Trump-bashers on MSNBC are already making excuses. Host Stephanie Ruhle championed the view that “Even if not all of it is true, the spirit of the book is."
We know trump is crazy and stupid He proves it every day You going to argue against the tapes ?? False tapes ?? lol

No one has heard these tapes, so what is there to argue against? They must be like the evidence Mewler supposedly has on Trump collusion with Russia: no one has seen it, but they just know it's a show stopper!
Wolfe is on tv tomorrow Maybe he'll bring the tapes I like the Ivanka is dumb as a brick one
Wolff is on the Today Show tomorrow morning and Meet the Press on Sunday.
The right wing is NOT going to shut him up.
Millions will see his interviews compared to about 12 people that will see this thread
I would like to see Bannon and Wolff face off, man to man, on Meet The Press.

Wolff is probably too much of a chickenshit to do that.

I’d prefer never seeing either again in public and moving on with life
 
Kind of like when Trump makes shit up huh?
Because Trump lies EVERY DAY.

Enough with the hyperbole. Yes trump lies from time to time. That doesn’t give others the excuse to. You fight lies with truth not more lies
Someone should tell that to the pseudocons.

Lies have worked very well for Trump and them.

You do. All the time
I do tell the pseudocons not to lie. All the time. That's true.


Doesn't work.

Doesn’t work telling progressives either
Doesn't work telling most anyone who lies all the time.

So it probably doesn't work telling Michael Wolff.
 
We know trump is crazy and stupid He proves it every day You going to argue against the tapes ?? False tapes ?? lol

No one has heard these tapes, so what is there to argue against? They must be like the evidence Mewler supposedly has on Trump collusion with Russia: no one has seen it, but they just know it's a show stopper!
Wolfe is on tv tomorrow Maybe he'll bring the tapes I like the Ivanka is dumb as a brick one
Wolff is on the Today Show tomorrow morning and Meet the Press on Sunday.
The right wing is NOT going to shut him up.
Millions will see his interviews compared to about 12 people that will see this thread
I would like to see Bannon and Wolff face off, man to man, on Meet The Press.

Wolff is probably too much of a chickenshit to do that.

I’d prefer never seeing either again in public and moving on with life
Who, Bannon?

He's gone back to running Breitbart, so I'm afraid you are in for disappointment.
 
Blues anyone older than 21 of sound mind and body can tell this ah in our white house is playing with a loose deck and maybe even some younger than 21 can tell His is bigger??? Really ?? Your president?

Really? I would have said that about you
Look in the mirror trumpette I don't support a pussy grabbing crook

You opposed bill Clinton?
I was a republican all my life voted for gwb in 2000 my last repub vote
2004 was the last time I voted for President. I voted straight GOP ticket from 1980 to 2006, with one exception. I voted for Joe Lieberman to unseat Lowell Weicker from the Senate, at the request of William F. Buckley.
Lieberman the turncoat?
 
This dude is known for fabrications in the extreme...
The book is a waste of money...don't buy it it will be in paperback in the library in a month...
 
Blues anyone older than 21 of sound mind and body can tell this ah in our white house is playing with a loose deck and maybe even some younger than 21 can tell His is bigger??? Really ?? Your president?

Really? I would have said that about you
Look in the mirror trumpette I don't support a pussy grabbing crook

You opposed bill Clinton?
I was a republican all my life voted for gwb in 2000 my last repub vote

Yeah I don’t believe that
Why would I lie? Owned my own business hated unions
 
Really? I would have said that about you
Look in the mirror trumpette I don't support a pussy grabbing crook

You opposed bill Clinton?
I was a republican all my life voted for gwb in 2000 my last repub vote

Yeah I don’t believe that
Why would I lie? Owned my own business hated unions

Because you come across as a liberal? And we've seen a lot of your other posts.
 
It didn't take long for the truth about the Wolff book to start leaking out. It shouldn't take long before it's totally discredited. I can hear the snowflakes crying already.


On the front of Thursday's Style section, Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi wrote a piece on blazing-hot author Michael Wolff and his Trump book Fire and Fury. The headline was "A whale of a Trump tale, but is it fishy?" Inside, the headline is "Wolff made up quotes, some of his sources say."

After recounting all the hot stories about Trump and his former aide Steve Bannon, that revelation is tucked inside on page C-4:

Wolff, for example, writes that Thomas Barrack Jr., a billionaire friend of Trump’s, told a friend that Trump is “not only crazy, he’s stupid.” Barrack on Wednesday denied to a New York Times reporter that he ever said such a thing.

Katie Walsh, a former White House adviser, has also disputed a comment attributed to her by Wolff, that dealing with Trump was “like trying to figure out what a child wants.”

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders added her own skepticism during her daily briefing on Wednesday. “We know the book has a lot of things, so far that we’ve seen, that are completely untrue,” she said. She was not specific, but Sanders added that Wolff’s characterizations of White House operations were “the opposite of what I saw.”

Wolff, 64, has said his book was based on 200 interviews with White House and campaign staffers, including Bannon. He didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment.

We should expect that NBC's exclusive interview with Wolff on Friday's Today will focus on the fake-news question. Farhi also found this pattern in Wolff's media columns for New York magazine:

Judith Regan, then a hotshot book editor who had been a classmate of Wolff’s at Vassar, vigorously disputed almost every paragraph of Wolff’s column about her. She said she hadn’t had a personal conversation with Wolff in 30 years.

Wolff’s response: “She doesn’t speak to me. . . . I suppose the world is full of people who no longer speak to me.”

New Republic columnist Andrew Sullivan accused Wolff of putting words in his mouth when Wolff wrote in 2001 that Sullivan “believes that he is the most significant gay public intellectual in America today.” Sullivan said he never made any such claim.

Farhi also thought it was fishy for Wolff to claim Trump didn't know who John Boehner was when Fox News boss Roger Ailes recommended him as a chief-of-staff pick. This is how the story ended:

Even Wolff’s anecdote about Trump being unaware of who Boehner was last year seems a bit suspect. The reason? Trump had tweeted about Boehner multiple times since 2011. In September 2015, for example, Trump tweeted this: “Wacky @glennbeck who always seems to be crying (worse than Boehner) speaks badly of me only because I refuse to do his show — a real nut job!”

Trump-bashers on MSNBC are already making excuses. Host Stephanie Ruhle championed the view that “Even if not all of it is true, the spirit of the book is."
Shocker a LYING LEFTIST...dime a dozen.
 
Look in the mirror trumpette I don't support a pussy grabbing crook

You opposed bill Clinton?
I was a republican all my life voted for gwb in 2000 my last repub vote

Yeah I don’t believe that
Why would I lie? Owned my own business hated unions

Because you come across as a liberal? And we've seen a lot of your other posts.
I do vote dem Had enough of the republican way but I don't mind the markets exploding Just don't think trump waved a magic wand
 
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Poor widdle Bripat. He’s fit to be tied. He can’t handle that the truth is getting out over the “ treasonous, dysfunctional “ White House.

So he hops aboard the right wing smear machine trying to discredit Wolff just like these dweebs are trying to do with the FBI.

Wolff interviewed hundreds of people in the WH. He set up shop for weeks right in the WH.
Staff members readily agreed to discuss what they know of Trump and how they feel about him. People on the outside have felt for a long time that he’s unfit for office by his own words and actions. Now the people on the INSIDE confirmed what we’ve been saying for over a year.
The guy is “ an idiot, incurious, doesn’t want to learn anything about the job, spends most of his time alone watching TV, sleeps in separate bedrooms with his wife, constantly eats fast food, refuses to read his intelligence briefs, hates to read anything, on and on.

This details of this bombshell book have been heard by hundreds of millions all over the world but the idiotic trump whores think they can put the genie back into the bottle.

Some good related reading:
How author Michael Wolff got his 'fly-on-the-wall' access to the Trump White House

"You Can’t Make This S--- Up": My Year Inside Trump's Insane White House
 
No one has heard these tapes, so what is there to argue against? They must be like the evidence Mewler supposedly has on Trump collusion with Russia: no one has seen it, but they just know it's a show stopper!
Wolfe is on tv tomorrow Maybe he'll bring the tapes I like the Ivanka is dumb as a brick one
Wolff is on the Today Show tomorrow morning and Meet the Press on Sunday.
The right wing is NOT going to shut him up.
Millions will see his interviews compared to about 12 people that will see this thread
I would like to see Bannon and Wolff face off, man to man, on Meet The Press.

Wolff is probably too much of a chickenshit to do that.

I’d prefer never seeing either again in public and moving on with life
Who, Bannon?

He's gone back to running Breitbart, so I'm afraid you are in for disappointment.

Heard brietbart might kick him out
 
Really? I would have said that about you
Look in the mirror trumpette I don't support a pussy grabbing crook

You opposed bill Clinton?
I was a republican all my life voted for gwb in 2000 my last repub vote

Yeah I don’t believe that
Why would I lie? Owned my own business hated unions

Never stopped you before
 
It didn't take long for the truth about the Wolff book to start leaking out. It shouldn't take long before it's totally discredited. I can hear the snowflakes crying already.


On the front of Thursday's Style section, Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi wrote a piece on blazing-hot author Michael Wolff and his Trump book Fire and Fury. The headline was "A whale of a Trump tale, but is it fishy?" Inside, the headline is "Wolff made up quotes, some of his sources say."

After recounting all the hot stories about Trump and his former aide Steve Bannon, that revelation is tucked inside on page C-4:

Wolff, for example, writes that Thomas Barrack Jr., a billionaire friend of Trump’s, told a friend that Trump is “not only crazy, he’s stupid.” Barrack on Wednesday denied to a New York Times reporter that he ever said such a thing.

Katie Walsh, a former White House adviser, has also disputed a comment attributed to her by Wolff, that dealing with Trump was “like trying to figure out what a child wants.”

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders added her own skepticism during her daily briefing on Wednesday. “We know the book has a lot of things, so far that we’ve seen, that are completely untrue,” she said. She was not specific, but Sanders added that Wolff’s characterizations of White House operations were “the opposite of what I saw.”

Wolff, 64, has said his book was based on 200 interviews with White House and campaign staffers, including Bannon. He didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment.

We should expect that NBC's exclusive interview with Wolff on Friday's Today will focus on the fake-news question. Farhi also found this pattern in Wolff's media columns for New York magazine:

Judith Regan, then a hotshot book editor who had been a classmate of Wolff’s at Vassar, vigorously disputed almost every paragraph of Wolff’s column about her. She said she hadn’t had a personal conversation with Wolff in 30 years.

Wolff’s response: “She doesn’t speak to me. . . . I suppose the world is full of people who no longer speak to me.”

New Republic columnist Andrew Sullivan accused Wolff of putting words in his mouth when Wolff wrote in 2001 that Sullivan “believes that he is the most significant gay public intellectual in America today.” Sullivan said he never made any such claim.

Farhi also thought it was fishy for Wolff to claim Trump didn't know who John Boehner was when Fox News boss Roger Ailes recommended him as a chief-of-staff pick. This is how the story ended:

Even Wolff’s anecdote about Trump being unaware of who Boehner was last year seems a bit suspect. The reason? Trump had tweeted about Boehner multiple times since 2011. In September 2015, for example, Trump tweeted this: “Wacky @glennbeck who always seems to be crying (worse than Boehner) speaks badly of me only because I refuse to do his show — a real nut job!”

Trump-bashers on MSNBC are already making excuses. Host Stephanie Ruhle championed the view that “Even if not all of it is true, the spirit of the book is."
Shocker a LYING LEFTIST...dime a dozen.
But you’re fine with Trump lying 5.5 times per day on the average?
 

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