On Thursday night, MSNBC anchor Brian Williams offered some of his takeaways from Wednesday’s funeral service for President George H.W. Bush.
Williams began by analyzing the fact that President Donald Trump wore an overcoat to the funeral and handed it to the uniformed officer, who he described as “acting as an escort.”
“What’s going on there?” Williams asked.
Bloomberg opinion executive editor Tim O’Brien expressed to Williams that he believed clothing is Trump’s “armor.”
‘It was impossible to listen to the eulogies and not take some of it as a kind of comparison to the sitting president’
— Brian Williams
“Why didn’t he just leave the coat, the overcoat in the back of the seat?” O’Brien said. “And he’s worn the same outfit since the 80s. You know, he’s almost like he’s been cryogenically frozen.”
“It’s a logo, it’s a look that he wants to project,” Williams added.
“And I think the look that he wants to project is ‘powerful, Fortune 500 CEO.’ That’s his approximation of it,” O’Brien continued. “Of course, it’s almost a cartoon, a cartoonish version of that. It ultimately gives him security and also think it enforces- it allows him to keep people at a distance. And that’s really the interesting thing about him because for all the bluster and all of the bravado and the braggadocio, he’s a deeply insecure person. And so these costumes he wears insulate him from that. And I thought it was extraordinary that at this event, in the National Cathedral with all of the pomp and circumstances involved in it, he couldn’t just strip that off and leave it be.”
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