Tuesday, November 27, 2018

More strong words from Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin


Jennifer Rubin is so fun to read, especially when she's going after President Donald Trump.  The only thing that makes what she says less than hilarious is the sad fact that what she says is dead solid perfectly accurate.

Take this example.

From the piece entitled "Trump's incoherence is too much -- and it's getting worse":
"As striking as Trump’s utter inability to grapple with basic problems, his staff’s unwillingness to maintain any semblance of unity and loyalty suggests they no long think it’s in their personal interest to be associated with a president who makes mincemeat of one policy issue after another. His childish inability to make hard decisions and engender possible complaints from his base makes him a hapless, inept figure. He’s not so much leading as he is meandering — with aides racing after him to prevent bigger disasters and embarrassments."
Now, given the numerous issues of import facing us, the problem I perceive is that one of those bigger disasters or embarrassments (or something that's both) might get through the haphazard Trump White House system -- and that could mean that we, collectively, will be in big trouble.

Yikes.


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