It's not just sleep. I think it's the psychological wear and tear of a hectic and basically undoable job.TheReal_ND wrote:Well it was obvious to a lot of people she wasn't getting enough sleep not long ago. I literally saw people on Twitter telling her to get some rest they were worried about her lol
For anyone doing the Media relations in a Trump administer, it's simply like the Clinton presidency on steroids. Now many of those who served in that administration is described it as a madhouse. That is, those who had to deal with the Clinton scandals. Yet read memoirs of a Clinton foreign policy insider, and it's totally different: they didn't have to do anything with the Lewinsky scandal, impeachment and all the other scandals starting with Whitewater or the suicide of Vince Foster. Hence behind-the-scenes people this administration people can be, well, like Iraq and Afghanistan, where it's mainly quite and where you have to avoid an IED or the fighter taking a shot at you and running away. For the media people in the Trump administration it's fucking Verdun. Or the Somme. The constant artillery barrage, in the mud having to go over the top to face a field of machinegun fire with no hope of achieving the objectives, everyday, every week, until you quit or get fired.