President Donald Trump is keeping up his end of Fear author Bob Woodward’s book promotion campaign, writing at least five tweets this morning that directly reference the book – and a few that seem at least spurred by the upcoming Sept. 11 publication.

Trump even (mis)quoted Today host Savannah Guthrie asking guest Woodward about the book, though in Trump’s tweet her question is meant to sound more like a condemnation. “It is mostly anonymous sources in here,” Trump quoted Guthrie. “Why should anyone trust you?” (Guthrie actually said “people,” not “anyone,” but no matter…)

Concluded Trump’s tweet, “Bob Woodward is a liar who is like a Dem operative prior to the Midterms. He was caught cold, even by NBC.”

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Actually, Guthrie’s question was a softball, giving Woodward a chance to explain, somewhat confusingly, that his sources might be anonymous but the “incidents” are not.

“The incidents are not anonymous,” Woodward said. “It gives a date, it gives a time, who participates, most often the president himself and what he says.”

During Today’s exclusive interview with Woodward, the Watergate journalist called Trump “detached” from reality and a threat to national security.

Woodward used as an example Trump’s complaint about U.S. troops still on the Korean peninsula, leaving Defense Secretary James Mattis to explain “we’re doing this to prevent World War III.”

Said Woodward, “Some of the things that Trump did and does jeopardizes the real national security.”

Woodward and his book – full title is Fear: Trump in the White House – clearly is getting under the president’s skin. By 10:50 am ET, Trump had tweeted or re-tweeted 15 times today, including a definitely not-canon Charlie Brown cartoon panel. Many were about the GDP and how great it’s doing under Trump (Charlie Brown seems to agree) but Fear is clearly the bee in today’s bonnet.

“The Woodward book is a Joke – just another assault against me, in a barrage of assaults, using now disproven unnamed and anonymous sources. Many have already come forward to say the quotes by them, like the book, are fiction. Dems can’t stand losing. I’ll write the real book!”

The Woodward book is a Joke – just another assault against me, in a barrage of assaults, using now disproven unnamed and anonymous sources. Many have already come forward to say the quotes by them, like the book, are fiction. Dems can’t stand losing. I’ll write the real book! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 10, 2018

Woodward told Guthrie today that the sources he quotes who are denying their words are now “not telling the truth.” Asked whether he has tape recordings of most of the interviews, Woodward said yes.

Quoting his old editor and mentor Ben Bradlee, Woodward said “the truth emerges.”

Among Trump’s anti-Fear tweets today, the president quoted a Washington Examiner writer who cautioned, “You cannot take this book too seriously.”

“I’m taking this book with a grain of salt & everyone should do the same. Multiple sources, but almost every one of them has come out and discredited the claims made by Woodward. You cannot take this book too seriously.” Katelyn Caralle, Washington Examiner — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 10, 2018

Trump also retweeted his earlier I-don’t-talk-that-way tweet:

The Woodward book is a scam. I don’t talk the way I am quoted. If I did I would not have been elected President. These quotes were made up. The author uses every trick in the book to demean and belittle. I wish the people could see the real facts – and our country is doing GREAT! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 7, 2018

And finally this one:

The Economy is soooo good, perhaps the best in our country’s history (remember, it’s the economy stupid!), that the Democrats are flailing & lying like CRAZY! Phony books, articles and T.V. “hits” like no other pol has had to endure-and they are losing big. Very dishonest people! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 10, 2018

And for good measure: