March 9, 2019

SO MUCH WINNING:

Another Trump flack leaves over bad press (GREG SARGENT, 3/08/19,  The Washington Post)

Consider the headlines we've seen in recent days. Some of the most unflattering ones are just straight reporting of ways in which Trump has failed by his own metrics. For instance, migrating families arriving at the border just spiked to new highs -- meaning Trump's efforts to deter them from coming through all manner of cruelty have failed. When those numbers were low, he saw that as a sign that he was succeeding. But now they're spiking. This is just a factual matter that no amount of magical spinning can make disappear.

On North Korea, Trump got slammed with headlines after his efforts at a deal with North Korea abruptly collapsed. But it was Trump himself who inflated expectations by absurdly blustering early on that "There is no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea." This also led to more bad headlines when administration officials were forced to contradict it.

Then there's the trade deficit in goods. It has now ballooned to its largest point in U.S. history. This is a fact that Trump's own Commerce Department announced. It has always been idiotic of Trump to invest this metric with the importance that he has, but he did that, and so he is failing by a metric that he established for himself, out of folly and ignorance. No amount of magical spinning can make that disappear, either.

Also on trade, Trump is getting hammered by headlines reporting that he's likely to end up making a face-saving deal with China that doesn't produce the concessions he originally wanted. But it's Trump who sold himself as the Greatest Dealmaker in History, then launched us into a trade war while absurdly claiming that "trade wars are good, and easy to win."

This guaranteed that the headlines showing the damage being done by those trade wars, and the failure to secure the deal he wants, would be all the more brutal. Trump's total lack of interest in learning the complexities of issues, and his unshakable confidence in his ability to bluster his way through anything, is the problem here.

From Jane Mayer, we have now learned in unsettling detail that the hiring of Shine, a former Fox News executive, represented a key part of the near-wholesale merger of Fox and the White House into one large and unified propaganda operation on Trump's behalf.

Posted by at March 9, 2019 6:32 AM

  

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