It’s little use to complain about someone being allowed to complain. Nor is it very convincing to justify a moral proposition by appealing to something other than people’s sense of fairness. Nor is it persuasive to possit one’s own negative feelings for an individual as grounds of determining what is just.
You’re right I do have negative feelings about his actions. They are gut feelings. I’ve got to stop paying attention to thus stuff. Be a little more detached. The problem is I don’t see the situation as being unfair. The rules were out there for a long time and the facts of what took place put the lie to the notion of “winning winning” and “all the best and smartest people” and “listening to my self and my great brain”. It seems to me that he jumped into this thing on a whim, unprepared. There will be nobody to sue if things go wrong on the world stage, and we will be the ones paying the price for his screwups.