When it comes to metro rides, not only did the popular vote loser lag far behind both of real President Barack Obama’s inaugurations and Saturday’s Women’s March, but also behind an average weekday.
And given that his inauguration was actually held on a weekday, that makes it extra pathetic.
So the question is: what’s more pathetic—the size of his crowd (and shitty poll numbers and ratings), or his reaction to that reality?
[H]e found hundreds of thousands of protesters chanting just a few blocks from his new home on the first morning he woke up there.
That has left the new White House feeling besieged from Day 1, fueling the president’s grievances and, in the view of some of his aides, necessitating an aggressive strategy to defend his legitimacy [...]
When he awoke on Saturday morning, after his first night in the Executive Mansion, the glow was gone, several people close to him said, and the new president was filled anew with a sense of injury.
Or as the man-child’s own personal Baghdad Bob said at today’s press conference, it’s “demoralizing” to Trump. The man simply cannot function without large, adoring crowds.
If our narcissist-in-chief feels like this after just a few days on the job and one big protest, he’s not going to last, is he? A few more protests may actually break him. Let’s snap him in half.