Nicolle Wallace: Donald Trump A Cyberbully; Sean Spicer A ‘Seinfeld’ Character – Deadline

We now have a president who called [former FBI Director James Comey] a crazy loon with a bunch of Russians, who taunts him on Twitter like kids do, MSNBCs Nicolle Wallace told Seth Meyers on Late Night. You cant treat people on Twitter the way the president treats former officials in his government, without getting kicked out of most private and public schools. Hes a cyberbully. (Watch part 2 of interview below.)

Meyers thanked Wallace for guesting on his NBC late-night show, noting how hard it is to book Republicans. But, he noted happily, she is anti-Trump.

Its a bridge too far for most people I know, frankly, to support this president, Wallace admitted. Its not about Republicans and Democrats. Its about reveling in blowing up everything that was normalHe destroyed something I care about: the Republican Party.

People governing under the Trump banner do not understand how bad it is, Wallace said.

There are the keepers of the Trump flame the Bannon Wing is how everyone talks about it. Then there are the professionals, people that are working in national security jobs, she said, naming Secretary of Defense James Mattis and National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster.

You cant take away the serious parts of those jobs just because we have an unserious guy in the office, she assured Meyers.

Wallace, who served in a communications capacity during George W. Bushs presidency, marveled that only this presidency could make the Bush era look like the Golden Times.

Bush was aware when things were bad. We never had to spin him, she insisted. As for Trumps message-massaging team, they dont talk to him, for reasons that arent clear to me. They go out and brief the press without talking to him.

We know what [Spicer] is talking about nothing, she said. So it is sort of like Seinfeld meets the White Housethe briefings are about nothing.

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Nicolle Wallace: Donald Trump A Cyberbully; Sean Spicer A 'Seinfeld' Character - Deadline

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