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By James Hohmann May 15 at 8:11 AM
THE BIG IDEA: Many West Wing staffers have sacrificed their personal reputations by parroting falsehoods on behalf of Donald Trump. How will their devotion be repaid? Perhaps with pink slips.
The president has a congenital inability to take personal responsibility for his own mistakes. Throughout his career, hes sought out scapegoats whenever situations get hairy. Hes doing it again amidst the continuing fallout from his decision to fire James Comey as FBI director.
Trump demands unquestioning loyalty from his subordinates, but kowtowing and paying fealty do not ensure that hell return the favor.
Several people who have spoken with the president tell Philip Rucker that he has been quick to blame his staff for the blowback to axing Comey. Privately, Trump has lashed out at the communications office led by press secretary Sean Spicer and communications director Michael Dubke and has spoken candidly with advisers about a broad shake-up that could include demotions or dismissals, Phil reported on the front page of Sundays paper. Yet Trump did not inform Spicer and Dubke of his decision until about an hour before it was announced, keeping them and other senior aides out of the loop because he feared the news might leak prematurely.
Their defenders said they were assigned an impossible task of orchestrating on short notice a complete rollout plan from crafting and distributing talking points to lining up lawmakers, legal experts and other Trump supporters to give interviews.
The president and his family members do not want to hear these excuses. Trump is in some ways like a pilot opting to fly a plane through heavy turbulence then blaming the flight attendants when the passengers get jittery, Phil observed. Some of Trumps allies said they are worried that the president views the Comey episode entirely as a public-relations crisis a branding problem and has not been judicious about protecting himself from legal exposure as the FBI continues to investigate possible links between his campaign and Russia.
One GOP figure close to the White House mused privately about whether Trump was in the grip of some kind of paranoid delusion."
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(34,661 posts)has been able to succeed over the past decades. But,we all know People who love to work for or be around Authoritarian Ass-wipes. Then again,if you need the job,been there and done that,setting little land mines makes the job interesting. He he he. Yew I was one of those nasty trouble makers.