It’s basically the Broadway version of the scene in the 2015 movie “Avengers: Age of Ultron” in which Black Widow (Scarlett Johannson) calms down the Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo). Imagine that every time you were in a bad mood, you had a designated person whose job it was to play show tunes until you feel better. What Grisham describes may be the greatest unheralded perk of the presidency. Trump’s support.)įirst off, I just want to note that this may be the most relatable that Trump has ever been to me, personally. She does not identify him, but it is Max Miller, a former White House official now running for Congress with Mr. Trump’s handlers designated an unnamed White House official known as the “Music Man” to play him his favorite show tunes, including “Memory” from “Cats,” to pull him from the brink of rage. Here’s how The New York Times frames the revelation that then-President Donald Trump’s staff had a protocol in place to help temper his frequent rages:Īt one point, she writes, Mr. Her version of events, “I’ll Take Your Questions Now,” is coming out next week - and early excerpts have given us what may be the most benignly weird anecdote of the Trump era. Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham is the latest ex-Trump staffer to pen a tell-all book.
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