Trump Biographer Claimed POTUS “Can’t Stand The Notion Of Being Laughed At…Has To Be The Winner Of All Time”

He's nothing more than a blubbering baby.


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We’ve known for some time now that for such an arrogant, cocky, pompous individual, underneath it all Donald Trump is actually quite the thin-skinned, self-conscious little man-child. He doesn’t much care for anyone saying anything negative about him and his admiration for people like Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un almost assuredly stems from the fact that he wants to be just like them — running a nation where he can have people stoned to death or locked in eternal prisons for daring to so much as express their distaste for the color of his tie.

While, again, we’ve all borne witness to Trump’s multitude of insecurities over the years, Trump biographer Gwenda Blair recently confirmed this fact for us all when she sat down for a segment with MSNBC’s Joy Reid and explained just how deeply-seated Trump’s emotional fragility truly is.

Blair, author of Donald Trump: The Candidate explained to Reid during the interview that Trump has regularly attempted to “crush” anyone and anything that dared to question his self-labeled status of “winner” and went on to say that Donald view of the world and relations is purely “transactional.”

She went on to note that she believes a lot of Donald’s character was molded by his father, Fred Trump, who lived by “the idea of winning at any cost.”

The author also explained that Trump’s brutal obsession with “winning” has only been made that much worse after the recent House vote officially made him the third president of this nation to be formally impeached.

When the MSNBC host questioned the author as to Donald’s reaction to the recent impeachment vote, Blair responded, “He’s got to be the winner and not just the winner of any particular contest, but the winner of all time. Anything that in any way seems to slightly call that into question he has to crush, stamp out, obliterate, get rid of.”

“I think what he particularly can’t stand is the notion of being laughed at,” the Trump biographer continued. “That’s not just a loser, but being laughed at, that combination.”

None of us will soon forget the reaction Trump had after his fellow world leaders got in a few chortles at his expense during his recent NATO trip — resulting in the “leader” of America canceling his press conferences and meetings, tucking his tail between his legs, and running home early to the safety of the White House where he can actually get away with firing people who have the nerve to slight him.

“He needs to win and he needs to obliterate anyone in his way,” Blair stated, describing Trump.

What we have in office now is not a grown man capable of leading a country to any form of “greatness.” We have a bloated man-baby with a serious self-esteem problem and a load of mommy and daddy issues so big you couldn’t pack them into an ocean liner.

And we’re all left to pay the price for Donald’s plethora of issues that even Sigmund Freud couldn’t wade through.

You can watch the interview here:

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