I'm not sure what he is trying to accomplish with these types of tweets. His shots at the NY Times have been a boon for them.So I saw this ... which made me go read Vanity Fair, which I don't typically.
It's worth checking out if you have time ... the front page is heavily headlined and content includes info on him as well. Good reads.
http://www.vanityfair.com
So, that's great. Wish I could say it's surprising. He is exactly who we thought he was.But even his first version came four hours after U.S. Ambassador to China Max Baucus was informed that the Chinese navy had agreed to return the “underwater unmanned vehicle.”
That information would have been known to Trump had he taken the “Presidential Daily Brief” prior to posting his first tweet. (...)
Trump has said that he finds the brief repetitive and that he does not need a daily briefing because he is smart.
Twitter messages apparently posted by one of President-elect Donald Trump’s aides have added some intrigue to the sudden resignation of Jason Miller, Trump’s choice for communications director.
A tweet from the account of A.J. Delgado, an adviser to Trump’s campaign and a member of the transition team, appeared Thursday with the message: “Congratulations to the baby-daddy on being named WH Comms Director!” Delgado also appeared to call Miller “The 2016 version of John Edwards,” a reference to the former U.S. senator and Democratic presidential candidate who carried on an extramarital affair with his campaign videographer. Two other tweets called on Miller to resign — which he did.
“When people need to resign graciously and refuse to, it’s a bit . . . spooky,” one tweet read. It was followed by another saying Miller “needed to resign . . . yesterday.”