Maybe I was too influenced watching The Bear Bryant Show while growing up. The Bear never criticized his players or assistant coaches in public. I think most people agree with that. But one day I heard a former player say that: On his show Sunday afternoon, everything that went wrong was the Bear's fault. When we got to practice Monday afternoon, nothing was his fault.
Some things are best handled in private.
When the question of Sessions recusal was in the news from late January to March 2 when Sessions recused, why didn't someone in the WH pull those involved together to discuss the legal, ethical and political issues and make a team decision about what Sessions should do?
The administration needs more communication and coordination and that will have to done from the WH. Several executive departments have strayed from the issues that Trump ran on.
I don’t disagree with what your saying but Trump is not a political operative and we all knew this, his brashness really isn’t any worse than the lying, and greediness that has infected Washington, meaning his faults I would consider far less worse than the swamp we have to deal with in Washington. He’s just handling his disappointment like a parent who’s kids in the grocery store are running amok, with public humliation. I’m not sure if that is the right thing or not because we don’t know what Trump and Sessions talk about in private.
Are you suggesting Priebus would really be big enough to do that? Trumps first big mistake right there. He did pick Pence.....always the smartest man in the room which more than makes up for the chief of staff blunder.