Well, the reign of Scaramucci was remarkably sort-lived.
The Game of Thornes is on at the White House. And who will get the “thorne” next?
Because people seem to be getting stuck all the time.
Not to criticize the Trump Administration or anything, but it is starting to look like the “Gang the Couldn’t Shoot Straight”.
Let us not make Lindsey Graham’s prediction come true, that Trump, or somebody high up in his circle of advisers, will make some blunder so egregious, so clumsy, that there shall be no choice but to somehow remove Trump from office.
This is not the Nixon White House. There is going to have to be something a lot more substantial than a White House shuffle.
Too many trying to be the Alpha wolf.
>> This is not the Nixon White House <<
No, but there are some eery similarities, like giving too much responsibility to relatively young aides, like Haldeman and Erlichman, who lacked experience navigating the treacharous shoals of DC’s media-bureaucracy-congressional complex.
More to the point, I think that if Nixon had been depending on an older and more seasoned Chief of Staff — somebody who had the gravitas and guts to tell him “no” once in a while — maybe he could have avoided the disaster of Watergate.