Why did Trump make any of the bad picks he made? From Sessions to Pence, his choices sucked. Only a tiny core of people remained loyal to him. Maybe it's four D chess and I don't see it but from where I sit, our guy doesn't seem like a good judge of character. If he is to continue to lead our movement, he must make far better choices from now on... That's all I have to say about that.
i continue to believe that prez maga's personnel choices served one of three purposes: he needed a job done that they were perfect for, in and out. two, he got some shitty advice from people he trusted. three, and my personal favorite, to expose that person/that person's connections. prez maga may not have drained the swamp, but he lowered the level to the point where we could see who was there and their connections.
Wray scrubbed his past to hide some conflicts of interest. So many swamp creatures it’s hard to find someone that you could get in since the senate has to approve of the nomination.
I think the funniest thing is while they are fabricating murders and claiming it was a "failed coup" they don't want to bring up the fact that a leftist with a group called insurgent USA was there
I think Trump is so used to being surrounded by shitheads, grifters, and snakes, that he long-ago abandoned the tactic of ‘replace them with good people’ and adopted a transactional-relationship based method of ‘shuffle the pieces in play to maneuver for advantage’.
It’s why he ‘keeps his enemies close’ — he’s never had real friends, everyone has ended up stabbing him in the back; and why he judo-tosses his opponents by letting them follow-through with their attacks and simply absorbs the energy and redirects it — he’s surrounded on all sides by swamp, as far as he can see in every direction, and he has been his whole life.
Trump has never been a heart of gold innocent or naive conservative, he’s always been a middle of the road moderate who applies nimble navigator skills to achieve common sense solutions.
One answer could be the pick portfolio is so full of swamp rats, that it probably doesnt matter who he would had picked, the person would have turned swamp rat anyway. Did anyone of you think Esper or Pence would turn out to be a swamp backstabbing guy ? Me not. The only pick, that even though probably has some swamp roots, that actually proved loyal and good is Mike Pompeo. He has been rock solid from ever since he was tapped as secretary of state and has done a great job pushing back on China, Iran and other vile countries.
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Why did Trump make any of the bad picks he made? From Sessions to Pence, his choices sucked. Only a tiny core of people remained loyal to him. Maybe it's four D chess and I don't see it but from where I sit, our guy doesn't seem like a good judge of character. If he is to continue to lead our movement, he must make far better choices from now on... That's all I have to say about that.
i continue to believe that prez maga's personnel choices served one of three purposes: he needed a job done that they were perfect for, in and out. two, he got some shitty advice from people he trusted. three, and my personal favorite, to expose that person/that person's connections. prez maga may not have drained the swamp, but he lowered the level to the point where we could see who was there and their connections.
Trump is better at marketing than at administrating
Let him start his own media empire. He can just stream videos on Trump.com or whatever. He has the money to build his own servers gab style.
Then Trump can have a nightly show where he cracks wise about democrats and neocons. Which would be more fun for him and for us.
He needs to play king maker and endorse a successor. Maybe DeSantis. You can't base a political philosophy around one man in his late 70s.
why did he pick Wray, Barr, leave Rosenstein there, not go on TV EVERY FUCKING NIGHT to talk about the Hunter Biden laptop...i don't get it either.
Wray scrubbed his past to hide some conflicts of interest. So many swamp creatures it’s hard to find someone that you could get in since the senate has to approve of the nomination.
I see this as the biggest problem.
I also think he underestimated how wide and deep the swamp is. Part of the reason he recruited his family is he couldn’t trust anyone.
All of them got a book deal off him if they smeared him. Bolton, Conway....
I think the funniest thing is while they are fabricating murders and claiming it was a "failed coup" they don't want to bring up the fact that a leftist with a group called insurgent USA was there
Why did no one ask him about this?
you already know the answer fren
it's th3 same answer for when we take the country back - in 4 years or the one after that
Trump picked a lot of terrible people
He was a political outsider and seemed to rely heavily on McConnell's recommendations
Trump has what we call in the recovery network as a "broken Picker"
I think Trump is so used to being surrounded by shitheads, grifters, and snakes, that he long-ago abandoned the tactic of ‘replace them with good people’ and adopted a transactional-relationship based method of ‘shuffle the pieces in play to maneuver for advantage’.
It’s why he ‘keeps his enemies close’ — he’s never had real friends, everyone has ended up stabbing him in the back; and why he judo-tosses his opponents by letting them follow-through with their attacks and simply absorbs the energy and redirects it — he’s surrounded on all sides by swamp, as far as he can see in every direction, and he has been his whole life.
Trump has never been a heart of gold innocent or naive conservative, he’s always been a middle of the road moderate who applies nimble navigator skills to achieve common sense solutions.
I don't understand this or why he did not fire Fauci.
One answer could be the pick portfolio is so full of swamp rats, that it probably doesnt matter who he would had picked, the person would have turned swamp rat anyway. Did anyone of you think Esper or Pence would turn out to be a swamp backstabbing guy ? Me not. The only pick, that even though probably has some swamp roots, that actually proved loyal and good is Mike Pompeo. He has been rock solid from ever since he was tapped as secretary of state and has done a great job pushing back on China, Iran and other vile countries.
Navaro and Carson also.
One of the worst if not the worst
So many terrible picks. Who advised him?
Why did he pick the asswipes Gorsuck, Barrett and Kavanaugh?
I honestly have no idea.
I would have felt much better if he picked three judges that got 0 votes. Then id know they were the real deal.
Fo sho.