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herding cats

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Mon Feb 6, 2017, 12:21 PM Feb 2017

Trump didn't know what he was signing when he placed Bannon on security council. [View all]

WASHINGTON — President Trump loves to set the day’s narrative at dawn, but the deeper story of his White House is best told at night.

Aides confer in the dark because they cannot figure out how to operate the light switches in the cabinet room. Visitors conclude their meetings and then wander around, testing doorknobs until finding one that leads to an exit. In a darkened, mostly empty West Wing, Mr. Trump’s provocative chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, finishes another 16-hour day planning new lines of attack.

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Cloistered in the White House, he now has little access to his fans and supporters — an important source of feedback and validation — and feels increasingly pinched by the pressures of the job and the constant presence of protests, one of the reasons he was forced to scrap a planned trip to Milwaukee last week. For a sense of what is happening outside, he watches cable, both at night and during the day — too much in the eyes of some aides — often offering a bitter play-by-play of critics like CNN’s Don Lemon.

Until the past few days, Mr. Trump was telling his friends and advisers that he believed the opening stages of his presidency were going well. “Did you hear that, this guy thinks it’s been terrible!” Mr. Trump said mockingly to other aides when one dissenting view was voiced last week during a West Wing meeting.

But his opinion has begun to change with a relentless parade of bad headlines.

Mr. Trump got away from the White House this weekend for the first time since his inauguration, spending it in Palm Beach, Fla., at his private club, Mar-a-Lago, posting Twitter messages angrily — and in personal terms — about the federal judge who put a nationwide halt on the travel ban. Mr. Bannon and Reince Priebus, the two clashing power centers, traveled with him.

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Another change will be a new set of checks on the previously unfettered power enjoyed by Mr. Bannon and the White House policy director, Stephen Miller, who oversees the implementation of the orders and who received the brunt of the internal and public criticism for the rollout of the travel ban.

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Mr. Priebus bristles at the perception that he occupies a diminished perch in the West Wing pecking order compared with previous chiefs. But for the moment, Mr. Bannon remains the president’s dominant adviser, despite Mr. Trump’s anger that he was not fully briefed on details of the executive order he signed giving his chief strategist a seat on the National Security Council, a greater source of frustration to the president than the fallout from the travel ban.


https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/05/us/politics/trump-white-house-aides-strategy.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur



This is a must read article. It's total chaos in the WH, and Trump is signing whatever they put in front of him.
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Well, if any democrat had done this impeachment hearings would be started already. Eliot Rosewater Feb 2017 #1
Mencken was right. dalton99a Feb 2017 #2
Read it earlier and posted part of it. Yes, good read and pass it around riversedge Feb 2017 #3
Juicing up the rumors that Trump can't read. Girard442 Feb 2017 #4
I thought he was dislexic? herding cats Feb 2017 #13
Hand over heart, I just knew this was satire when I started reading, Leghorn21 Feb 2017 #5
Read the full article, it's simply stunning. herding cats Feb 2017 #7
Zomboids, cats, roaming in the befouled night - and all best wishes to lil Priebus, non?! eom Leghorn21 Feb 2017 #19
"Trump is signing whatever they put in front of him." CousinIT Feb 2017 #6
Trump just follows President Bannon's orders. PA Democrat Feb 2017 #8
Essentially, yes, that's what he's been doing. nt herding cats Feb 2017 #14
Trump has picked his advisors Progressive dog Feb 2017 #9
If you sign without reading, you're going to have a bad time! Initech Feb 2017 #10
Ha! This sounds like the last line from an Aesop's Fable! - something to be Leghorn21 Feb 2017 #18
If only someone could sneak in a Phoenix61 Feb 2017 #11
Another quote from the story: MGKrebs Feb 2017 #12
It was finally something he understood. herding cats Feb 2017 #15
I'm not sure which is worse, that he read it, or that he didnt. Volaris Feb 2017 #16
The White House has a maintenance staff. MineralMan Feb 2017 #17
It appears that this man can't read very well and does not reallly logosoco Feb 2017 #20
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