The last days of the trip
by digby
It makes you so proud to be an American:
In Brussels, where he attended a series of events celebrating NATO, Trump looked downright bored. As the king of Belgium and other leaders took turns at the lectern, Trump got fidgety, shifting in his seat, looking up to the sky and down to his feet, and crossing his arms over his chest.
The president — whom aides say has little patience for listening to other people speak — then endured a dinner session in which the leaders of all 28 NATO partners gave remarks.
And here in picturesque Taormina, at the Group of Seven summit on the rocky Sicilian coast, Trump struggled to look interested during long meetings with allies in a room decorated with the flags of other countries. As the other G-7 leaders strolled the streets of this ancient fortress town, Trump followed along in a golf cart.
A weight seemed to lift from Trump’s shoulders when he touched down by helicopter at the U.S. Naval Air Station Sigonella, on the Sicilian island, for a pep rally with military families before flying home to Washington.
He took a golf cart in Saudi Arabia too but I think they blamed it on the king rather than him.
Golf Cart Update: Line in story makes it sound like more than was. Leaders depart, Trump follows in cart, meets them, seems to walk the rest pic.twitter.com/pFjAjwvWxk— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) May 27, 2017
I wouldn’t normally mock him if he’s feeling infirm on a long trip like this. It could happen to anyone. But he was such an asshole in the campaign toward Clinton and his other rivals about being “weak” and failing to have the “strength and stamina” that he deserves it.
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