这个床破自从上台以后, 各种事件、声音层出不穷, 我觉得他光是对付这些内部的事儿就快要超频了

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哪儿还忒么有精力来实施和兑现他竞选时候的那些主张和承诺啊。

他就不能表现的驯服一点, 暗地里把事儿给做了?他现在这么从一个高调走向另一个高调, 那还有力气做事哦。
 
床破明显还是太嫩了,管理大企业管理习惯了,在那种大环境下很容易养成唯我独尊的性格。
 
没有哪位大神是全能的,特别是老了再改行。:p
 
让我戒推?姥姥,没门儿! 

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床破明显还是太嫩了,管理大企业管理习惯了,在那种大环境下很容易养成唯我独尊的性格。
用美国人的话讲,他就是一个纽约的con artist。。。连企业家都不算。

但现在人家是总统了,所有人都为他效劳。
 
熊猫大人在装嫩,
政治斗争,不整死他就算是文明了。
整的半死是应当应分。你以为美国民主党是共青团?
老床在美国历史上的地位的评价,不是他干出什么伟绩。而是他能不能破坏。
能不能真的破四旧拨乱反正。
清醒认识 great again
一个社会经济被政治正确和恐怖主义折腾的全力向南的国家,想恢复昔日辉煌,
首先要承认美国已经不great。
没有哪一人美国总统做到。
其次,破四旧。你就准备好被泼脏水,被折腾吧。不是请客吃饭。老床看似防守,其实它的主要任务就是防守。
美国想great again不过这两关?可能吗?
 
能力问题
管理政府/国家的能力和经验问题。
不是说美国总统不需要太大的能力和经验嘛?
看看小布什。 还有极端的说法是一条狗也能当美国总统。
因为美国总统手下有一大帮智囊和官员来一起治理国家的。

怎么到了床破那里,就成了他一个人搞了? 传说中的团队呢?
 
不是说美国总统不需要太大的能力和经验嘛?
看看小布什。 还有极端的说法是一条狗也能当美国总统。
因为美国总统手下有一大帮智囊和官员来一起治理国家的。

怎么到了床破那里,就成了他一个人搞了? 传说中的团队呢?
Officials Donald Trump has fired


Anthony Scaramucci

The former New York financier was removed as White House communications director just 10 days after being named to the role. In that short time he electrified the internet with a profanity-laced interview with the New Yorker, in which he denounced White House adviser Steve Bannon. Scaramucci was fired, apparently, at the request of White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, according to two people with knowledge of the decision.

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President Donald Trump smiles in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Photo: AP

Sean Spicer
The White House press secretary resigned this month after six months on the job. He quit after Trump tapped Scaramucci to serve as White House communications director. Spicer, who quit with little warning, was not fired and said in an interview with Fox News Channel that the president wanted him to stay on. But Spicer, a devout Roman Catholic, had been subjected to a string of public slights by his boss, including being excluded from Trump's meeting with the Pope during a trip to the Vatican.

Reince Priebus
Before Scaramucci's fall, Trump announced on a Friday he was replacing his chief of staff after months of speculation about Priebus's fate and a series of belittling and emasculating comments from Trump and other White House aides.

James Comey
When firing the FBI director in May, Trump deployed one his most trusted and longest-serving aides to carry out the task: bodyguard-turned-security director- turned director of Oval Office operations Keith Schiller. Schiller was sent to the Justice Department to deliver a letter notifying Comey of his firing. But the director was in California and learned of his dismissal from TV.

Corey Lewandowski
Campaign manager Corey Lewandowski had guided the campaign with the motto, "Let Trump be Trump". Trump had stuck with Lewandowski even after he was accused of roughing up a female reporter. He agreed to pull the plug in June 2016 only after an intervention from his adult children and son-in-law. Lewandowski was unceremoniously escorted out of Trump Tower in Manhattan by security after being notified of his dismissal.

Chris Christie
New Jersey's governor spent months leading the president-elect's transition team, pulling together policy papers and coming up with lists of potential cabinet members. But Trump decided he no longer required Christie's services in the days after his November 8 election. According to The New York Times, Trump gave chief strategist Steve Bannon the chore of telling Christie he was out.

Paul Manafort
Trump chose to fire his campaign chairman amid a steady stream of negative headlines about Manafort's foreign consulting work. He technically resigned from the position last August but Trump's son, Eric Trump, said in an interview his father was concerned that questions about Manafort's past were taking attention away from the billionaire's presidential bid.

Michael Flynn
Trump's campaign adviser-turned-national security adviser resigned in February following reports that he had misled Pence and other officials about his contacts with Russia. But Flynn's resignation wasn't voluntary. Trump later said that he'd fired Flynn, and blamed leaks from intelligence agencies and biased reporting from the "fake media" for forcing his hand.

Preet Bharara
The former leading prosecutor claims he was sacked by Donald Trump in March after refusing an order from the attorney general to resign. Mr Bharara, a 48-year-old US attorney for the southern district of New York, made a name for himself taking on Wall Street corruption, terrorism and political malfeasance.

Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, issued an order that all 46 Obama-appointed prosecutors resign immediately. Mr Bharara refused to resign and so was subsequently fired.

Walter Shaub
The head of the US Office of Government Ethics stepped down in July before his five-year term was to end.

Mr Shaub, who also served during the administrations of Barack Obama and George W. Bush, had been an outspoken critic of Mr Trump over potential for conflicts of interest involving his business affairs.

He said: "In working with the current administration it has become clear to me that we need improvements to the existing ethics programme."

Michael Dubke
The founder of Crossroads Media resigned as White House communications director in May. "The reasons for my departure are personal, but it has been my great honor to serve President Trump and this administration," said Mr Dubke, in an email to friends, reported by Politico.

Mr Dubke's resignation came amid criticism levelled at the White House over its communication strategy, in particular contradictions between the president and his press team.

Sally Yates
The acting US attorney general was fired by Mr Trump in January after she ordered Justice Department lawyers not to enforce Mr Trump's controversial immigration ban.

The president accused Ms Yates of having "betrayed the Department of Justice by refusing to enforce a legal order designed to protect the citizens of the United States."

Ms Yates, who was appointed by Barack Obama, said in an open letter that she is "not convinced that the executive order is lawful".

Sam Nunberg
The man behind many of Trump's earliest and most popular campaign ideas was pushed out of Trump's campaign in the summer of 2015 following a report that he'd posted racially charged material on his Facebook page. This time, Trump delivered the news to Nunberg directly over the phone.
 
不是说美国总统不需要太大的能力和经验嘛?
看看小布什。 还有极端的说法是一条狗也能当美国总统。
因为美国总统手下有一大帮智囊和官员来一起治理国家的。

怎么到了床破那里,就成了他一个人搞了? 传说中的团队呢?

他请了多少"专家"进他的圈里,他能听得进去谁的建议?
 
他请了多少"专家"进他的圈里,他能听得进去谁的建议?
按说, 小布什, 也是一个不爱听人劝的主儿啊, 他怎么就没那么多狗屁倒灶的事儿呢?
到了床破这儿, 丫就跟吃了药一样, 跟所有的人都搞不好, 所有的人也都在跟丫对着干。
这事儿好不了了。
 
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