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What Exactly Is Trump Doing During 'Executive Time?' In a humorous segment from "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," the host dives into the daily routine of former President Donald Trump, particularly focusing on the time referred to as "Executive Time." Colbert kicks things off by noting that Trump's workday typically starts around 11:00 AM and wraps up by 6:00 PM, which adds up to a rather casual seven-hour schedule—barely enough for a full-time job. Colbert pokes fun at the nature of Trump’s "Executive Time," which reportedly involves spending significant portions of the day watching TV and engaging on Twitter from the comfort of the White House residence. In fact, staff members reportedly describe this private time in a way that suggests a lack of productivity, quipping that it might as well be labeled "pooping" to be more honest.
Breakdown of a Typical Day
Colbert provides an actual example from one of Trump’s schedules, showcasing how little time was devoted to meetings versus personal downtime. For instance, after a brief 11:00 AM meeting, Trump enjoyed an hour of "Executive Time," followed by lunch, more personal time, another meeting, and then finished up his day—all amounting to just about one hour and 45 minutes of actual work.The Broader Context
The segment raises questions about what such a work ethic means for the leadership of the country, especially with Colbert pointing out that the former President spent less time in his role than it would take to watch "The American President," a feature film.Political Commentary and Reactions
Colbert also touches on the tension in the political climate regarding national security, highlighting concerns from high-level officials like Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who were reportedly working to curb Trump’s more impulsive decisions regarding North Korea. The humor emphasizes a belief that having voices of reason like "Rex" and "Mad Dog" in the room might be what keeps global stability intact. Overall, Colbert's comedic insights offer a light-hearted yet critical look at Trump's presidency, making it clear that the way one spends their time in office doesn't necessarily equate to effective governance.Share Your Thoughts!
What do you think about the notion of "Executive Time"? Do you believe that such a laid-back approach is viable for a leader? Share your thoughts below! Also, curious about how different leadership styles affect productivity? Check out related discussions in our community!
Feel free to engage with this thread, and let’s continue discussing the lighter—yet significant—aspects of political life and leadership!Similar threads
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