That said, Trump's Achilles is his personnel instincts. They're a virtual dumpster fire. Sessions, the Mooch, Bolton, Tillersn, Mattis, Giuliani, McCabe, Nikki Haley, Sally Yates, Flynn, Hope Hicks, Reince Priebus, Rod Rosenstein. Oh, and Pence. And now endorsing McCarthy.
Ignoring a problem won't make it go away, and this is a big problem.
You destroyed your own credibility by including Giuliani and Flynn in that list.
I agree with you with the exception of Mayor Giuliani. I voted for him for president when he ran. And he was amazing for NYC (made it a nice city) and in 9-11. Sharp as a tack and full of common sense and is the very definition of leadership. And I’ve never even been in NY.
Hope Hicks doesn’t want us to hate her because she’s beautiful. Everybody else you mentioned, I agree to the 45th Power.
It was as though Trump remained watchful of everyone until they became part of that last outter ring of influence. Once you were seen as a ‘proven’ insider, he quickly dropped most all inhibitions and became quite casual with sharing all his inner thoughts and intentions. For someone as wealthy and (wisely) stealthy as Donald Trump, it is probably a great relief when he deems it safe to open up and thus, to freely speak up.