Michael Wolff Quote
In a way, Robert Mueller had come to accept the dialectical premise of Donald Trump—that Trump is Trump. It was circular reasoning to hold the president’s essential character against him. Put another way, confronted by Donald Trump, Bob Mueller threw up his hands. Surprisingly, he found himself in agreement with the greater White House: Donald Trump was the president, and, for better or for worse, what you saw was what you got—and what the country voted for.
Michael Wolff
In a way, Robert Mueller had come to accept the dialectical premise of Donald Trump—that Trump is Trump. It was circular reasoning to hold the president’s essential character against him. Put another way, confronted by Donald Trump, Bob Mueller threw up his hands. Surprisingly, he found himself in agreement with the greater White House: Donald Trump was the president, and, for better or for worse, what you saw was what you got—and what the country voted for.
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About Michael Wolff
Michael Wolff may refer to:
Michael Wolff (graphic designer) (born 1933), British graphic designer, co-founder of Wolff Olins
Michael Wolff (journalist) (born 1953), American author, essayist, and journalist
Michael Wolff (musician) (born 1952), American jazz musician
Michael A. Wolff (born 1945), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri, Dean Emeritus of Saint Louis University School of Law
Michael Wolff (graphic designer) (born 1933), British graphic designer, co-founder of Wolff Olins
Michael Wolff (journalist) (born 1953), American author, essayist, and journalist
Michael Wolff (musician) (born 1952), American jazz musician
Michael A. Wolff (born 1945), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri, Dean Emeritus of Saint Louis University School of Law