Old people are set in their ways and routines. And golf is much, much harder on random courses, especially random tough courses. He visits his own courses because he knows them like the back of his hand. Everyone plays much better on 'home' courses. |
He won't be in DC at all. He has not need or incentive this time to even pretend he's working. |
| I'm scared for you. Very scared these are the thoughts that consume your precious and limited time here on earth. |
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Wishing death on someone? Yeah, that's totally normal. |
| I hope he chokes on his well done steak. F him |
I agree with this. The better question is where will the people in his administration congregate? They no longer have the Trump hotel and their watering hole for the young ones, Rebellion, is closed. |
That and it promotes his brand because he gets attention when he leaves the WH. Self promotion is the only thing he’s ever been good at. |
You're bat chit. |
This. It’s right there on 17 street, as stone’s throw from the WH. |
Am I the only one remembering Phil Hartman's skit? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYt0khR_ej0 |
I wondered the same thing. They loved having their own place. What about the Capitol Grill or the Willard? |
I loved that skit because it really was the essence of 90s Clinton -- the total policy wonk side of him, but also the id of the greasy burger. With Trump, you get all of the grease, none of the wonk. |
He's also a pretty well known germaphobe, and I think he's also sort of a variant on agoraphobic -- which is weird to say about someone so traveled who has had such tremendous success with speaking to public crowds. But he prefers a really controlled, familiar environment (which is similar to agorophobes.). I think he's sort of neurodivergent, but in a kind of atypical way and in a way that's been well masked for most of his life by his money and privilege. The limited food palate, and desire to stick to familiar restaurants and foods, is really common for neurodivergent people on the spectrum. But he's clearly not a textbook case of someone on the spectrum -- he's a very unique personality type. |
+1 for his club hopefully. He spent pretty much every day out there golfing during the other term. I never want to see him in person at a DC restaurant. |