News Anchor Couldn’t Handle Talking To Trump and Became A Snowflake
At some point before announcing his run for Presidency, Donald Trump sought the advice of Fox News host Dana Perino.
And honestly, she went full snowflake on this, if you ask me, even going as far as to lay in a “fetal position under her desk”. Like really? He didn’t even pull a Weinstein on you!
All he did was ask her for advice.
“He wanted to know if I thought he could be successful for 2012 campaign primary,” she recalled but she had no advice to give him.
“I need to be honest with you, Sir,” she remembered telling him. “I’m flattered that you asked me, but I’ve actually never worked on a campaign.” She said she understood politics but wouldn’t say she had any great knowledge about Iowa.
Given this, she basically shuffled him off on Karl Roved, famed or infamous GOP strategist; the man many consider behind George W. Bush.
“I said, you know, who you really need to talk to, [is] Karl Rove. He sent me off on my way. Gave me a gift bag…a couple of ties for Peter,” she said. (Peter is Perino’s husband.)
Sometime later, Perino published her first book, And The Good News Is, with a staffer suggesting she send it to Donald Trump.
“I was a little shy to do it,” she said. She went on to send the book, anyway, and sometime later he gave her a call.
“He sent me a letter congratulating me and he tweeted about the book,” Perino said. “It was really nice of him to do, right? If I had known he was going to run for president, I would have never sent it to him.”
“Do you think he thought that?” Jame Weinstein, who was interviewing her, had asked. Perino replied, “I know he did.”
Then, after Donald Trump announced that he would indeed run for President of the United States, she appeared on Fox News’ The Five and asked , “On what planet is this a good idea?” She explained on the podcast, “It wasn’t that I don’t like him personally — it was that I wanted the Republican Party to win.”
“He got really mad,” she said. “He had pointed out that I had wanted help on my book and that I had done wrong by him. I would never have asked him to look at my book if that was going to require a loyalty I wouldn’t have given as an opinion journalist. I have to tell you, I was like in a fetal position under my desk.”
She also claims that many of the “attacks” against her were made via overseas bots, but how she can know that I haven’t a clue. Then in June 2015, mere days into the race, he gave her another call.
“I was scared to talk to him,” Perino recalled. But she thought to herself, if she doesn’t take his call, he’s going to ask her to call him back and he’s going to say she called him.
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(H/T Betsy Rothstein for The Daily Caller )