While the White House is increasingly under siege from emboldened Democrats, reports of chaos are off the mark. The president continues to run a tight ship and field heavy interest from talented candidates for key roles, including chief of staff.
Apparently, wherever Anthony went after his firing, he gets really, REALLY good meds.
Increasingly under siege? Oh, dearie, just you wait.
And your tight-shippy-prez isn’t even prepared for it, as this week’s Oval office “meeting” attests.
Donald Trump at times can be mercurial and unorthodox in his communication style, but he has actually governed quite moderately. He has increasingly sought bipartisan legislative solutions, including on community reinvestment and prison reform, and shown himself to be a level-headed decision-maker on foreign policy issues.
Can one be level-headed and empty-headed at the same time?
He does not read. How can someone who does not read, have any type of policy……….for ANYTHING?
Donald J. Trump’s “foreign policy” is the following: “What’s in it for Donald J. Trump?”
Which isn’t a policy at all.
And if there’s nothing in it for Trump, he just does the opposite of whatever Obama did.
He’s friendly to dictators with whom he wants business
He’s horrible to allies who have nothing to give him, personally
Purely transactional. And he will find a way to shape his “policy” to meet those ends. As sickeningly witnessed with the torture and murder of a journalist by the Saudi Prince.
He defends despots, and insults democratic leaders.
Level-headed?
Fuck you, Mooch.
More from the editorial by The Mooch:
The president is an entrepreneur at heart, thus he hires and fires employees like a small business owner, not a traditional politician. Turnover is natural and healthy at a startup. If Trump identifies a poor fit on his team, he does not hesitate to move on.
Yes, likening a modern White House to a corporate “startup”
The first three to six months, possibly. But we’re two years into this, and he just let go his CoS without plans for a replacement. Then he blames his lack of preparation on everyone else.
He just had a meeting with Dem Congressional leaders, with apparently ZERO preparation, and got his enormous ass handed to him. In front of the entire world.
He fired his Attorney General, and illegally installed a sycophantic supporter, expecting the Mueller investigation would be stopped.
Over a month later, and things are still, unlike the White House, running very smoothly in Mueller’s offices. The president himself now an unindicted co-conspirator, to boot.
And the turnover alone! It’s like The Love Boat. Every week, another set of crazies. And just as funny. As in, not at all. Funny.
I google-searched “White House Chaos” and got pages and pages and pages and pages and pages of news items about Trump’s “tight ship”
Trump’s White House Chaos Is Worsening
Distractions and disarray are threatening to upend Trump’s presidency. Can he possibly stay focused?
Editorial: Chaos and disloyalty in Trump's White House
Raise your hand if you needed to read the confessions of an anonymous senior administration official to realize President Donald Trump’s management style is “impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective.” Anybody? We weren’t shocked, either.
White House chaos spills into public view amid Trump’s midterms wrath
Is the Trump White House completely distracted by chaos?
White House in chaos — what's new?
The Impossible Job: How John Kelly Failed to Tame the West Wing
How Trump’s management of his team hurts his own foreign policy
But that’s So, in fairness I googled “White House smooth running” and got exactly ONE news item, repeated a thousand times:
Here is the poll taken of the readers of this gibberish editorial.
And here is a demonstration of Trump’s tight-ship-running style: