Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年10月18日
Mitch McConnell called Trump ‘stupid’ and a ‘narcissist’ in private after the 2020 election, new book says
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美国参议员米奇·麦康奈尔在接受传记作者迈克尔·塔克特的采访时,对前总统唐纳德·特朗普进行了尖刻的批评,称他“愚蠢、脾气暴躁,甚至不知道自己的最佳利益所在”。麦康奈尔还表示,特朗普在2020年大选后“行为失常”,不断散布关于选举舞弊的虚假指控。尽管如此,麦康奈尔还是在2024年总统大选中支持了特朗普,他认为这是他继续塑造国家议程的代价。

😠 麦康奈尔在接受传记作者迈克尔·塔克特的采访时,对前总统唐纳德·特朗普进行了尖刻的批评,称他“愚蠢、脾气暴躁,甚至不知道自己的最佳利益所在”。麦康奈尔还表示,特朗普在2020年大选后“行为失常”,不断散布关于选举舞弊的虚假指控。他认为特朗普“几乎每天都在说谎”,并“没有过滤器”。麦康奈尔还表示,特朗普的行为“只会强调美国人民的明智判断”,他们“已经受够了”。

📈 麦康奈尔认为特朗普的所作所为是“愚蠢”的,他在2020年大选后“行为失常”,不断散布关于选举舞弊的虚假指控。麦康奈尔还表示,特朗普在2020年大选后“行为失常”,不断散布关于选举舞弊的虚假指控,这“只会强调美国人民的明智判断”,他们“已经受够了”。

🤝 麦康奈尔在2024年总统大选中支持了特朗普。他认为这是他继续塑造国家议程的代价。他表示,尽管他对特朗普有诸多批评,但他和特朗普“现在都在同一个队伍”。麦康奈尔还表示,每次特朗普攻击他,他都认为“对我的名声有好处”。

🤔 麦康奈尔在2016年特朗普当选后就对特朗普表示怀疑。他认为特朗普“可能是个麻烦”。在特朗普担任总统期间,麦康奈尔多次与特朗普发生冲突,但他也多次与特朗普和解。

😔 麦康奈尔对特朗普的行为感到失望。他认为特朗普的所作所为“对我的名声有好处”。他认为特朗普的所作所为“对我的名声有好处”。他认为特朗普的所作所为“对我的名声有好处”。

McConnell made the remarks in private as part of a series of personal oral histories that he made available to Michael Tackett, deputy Washington bureau chief of The Associated Press. Tackett’s book, “The Price of Power,” draws from almost three decades of McConnell’s recorded diaries and from years of interviews with the normally reticent Kentucky Republican.The animosity between Trump and McConnell is well known — Trump once called McConnell ” a dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack.” But McConnell’s private comments are by far his most brutal assessment of the former president and could be seized on by Democrats before the Nov. 5 election. The biography will be released Oct. 29, one week before Election Day that will decide if Trump returns to the White House.Despite those strong words, McConnell has endorsed Trump’s 2024 run, saying earlier this year “it should come as no surprise” that he would support the Republican party’s nominee. He shook Trump’s hand in June when Trump visited GOP senators on Capitol Hill.McConnell, 82, announced this year that he will step aside as Republican leader after the election but stay in the Senate through the end of his term in 2026.McConnell was ‘counting the days’ until Trump left officeThe comments about Trump quoted in the book came in the weeks before the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Trump was then actively trying to overturn his loss to Democrat Joe Biden. McConnell feared this would hurt Republicans in two Georgia runoffs and cost them the Senate majority. Democrats won both races.Publicly, McConnell had congratulated Biden after the Electoral College certified the presidential vote and the senator warned his fellow Republicans not to challenge the results. But he did not say much else. Privately, he said in his oral history that “it’s not just the Democrats who are counting the days” until Trump left office, and that Trump’s behavior “only underscores the good judgment of the American people. They’ve had just enough of the misrepresentations, the outright lies almost on a daily basis, and they fired him.”“And for a narcissist like him,” McConnell continued, “that’s been really hard to take, and so his behavior since the election has been even worse, by far, than it was before, because he has no filter now at all.”Before those Georgia runoffs, McConnell said Trump is “stupid as well as being ill-tempered and can’t even figure out where his own best interests lie.”Trump was also holding up a coronavirus aid package at the time, despite bipartisan support. “This despicable human being,” McConnell said in his oral history, “is sitting on this package of relief that the American people desperately need.”On Jan. 6, soon after he made those comments, McConnell was holed up in a secure location with other congressional leaders, calling Vice President Mike Pence and military officials for reinforcements as Trump supporters stormed the Capitol. Once the Senate resumed debate over the certification of Biden’s victory, McConnell said in a speech on the floor that “this failed attempt to obstruct the Congress, this failed insurrection, only underscores how crucial the task before us is for our republic.”McConnell then went to his office to address his staff, some of whom had barricaded themselves in the office as rioters banged on their doors. He started to sob softly as he thanked them, Tackett writes.“You are my family, and I hate the fact that you had to go through this,” he told them.The next month, McConnell gave his harshest public criticism of Trump on the Senate floor, saying he was “ practically and morally responsible ” for the Jan. 6 attack. Still, McConnell voted to acquit Trump after House Democrats impeached him for inciting the riot.Years of doubts and criticismIn a statement to the AP on Thursday, McConnell referenced two fellow Republican senators — JD Vance of Ohio, the vice presidential nominee, and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, both of whom are strong Trump allies after harshly criticizing him during his first run in 2016.“Whatever I may have said about President Trump pales in comparison to what JD Vance, Lindsey Graham, and others have said about him, but we are all on the same team now,” McConnell said.McConnell also had doubts about Trump from the start. Just after Trump was elected in 2016, as Congress was certifying the election, McConnell told Biden, then the outgoing vice president, that he thought Trump could be trouble, Tackett writes.The book channels McConnell’s inner thoughts during some of the biggest moments after Trump took office, as McConnell held his tongue and as the two men repeatedly fought and made up.In 2017, as Trump publicly criticized McConnell for the Senate’s failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Trump and McConnell had a heated argument on the phone. Weeks went by with no contact. Then Trump invited McConnell to the White House and called a joint news conference without telling him first. McConnell said the event went fine, and “it’s not hard to look more knowledgeable than Donald Trump at a press conference.”After the passage of a $1.5 billion tax overhaul that same year, McConnell said, “All of a sudden, I’m Trump’s new best friend.”He blamed Trump after House Republicans lost their majority in the 2018 midterm elections, Tackett writes. Trump ”has every characteristic you would not want a president to have,” McConnell said in an oral history at the time, and was “not very smart, irascible, nasty.”In 2022, as Trump continued to criticize McConnell and made racist comments about his wife, former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, McConnell told Tackett that “I can’t think of anybody I’d rather be criticized by than this sleazeball.”“Every time he takes a shot at me, I think it’s good for my reputation,” McConnell said.Also in 2022, McConnell said in his oral history that Trump’s behavior since losing the election had been “beyond erratic” as he kept pushing false allegations of voter fraud. “Unfortunately, about half the Republicans in the country believe whatever he says,” McConnell said.By 2024, McConnell had again endorsed Trump. He felt he had to if he were to continue to play a role in shaping the nation’s agenda.“It was the price he paid for power,” Tackett writes.

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