"... Trump is a being of pure reaction and grievance and avarice, and as such is never really very difficult to parse. When he lies about money it’s because he wants people to think he has more of it than he does; when he lies about golf it’s because he wants people to think he’s a better golfer than he is. Those lies tell you something about how Trump wants to be seen, but they’re incidental to the bigger questions of who and what he is. Stranger lies like the Michigan Man one reveal more about how he sees the world and understands his relationship to the other people in it, which is fundamentally as someone cleaning up at an endless televised awards show." -- David Roth, in an entertaining article about the odd lies that narcissistic sicko Donald "Rump" Trump "belches up," particularly a howler about being named Michigan Man of the Year, repeated multiple times over the years.
BONUS:
Trump says he was once named Michigan Man of the Year. I think he "misremembered." Actually, he was named Michelin Man of the year. #Trump #politics— MIke Thompson (@ThompsonToons) August 16, 2019