ldrews, on 2017-February-18, 14:37, said:
And you can't be that naive! Politicians are primarily interested in getting re-elected and exercising power. You are right, government is not a nursery school and the White House is not a baby's play pen. You might stop trying to use kindergarden rules to evalute their inhabitant's behavior.
Compare this press conference of Kennedy's after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion with Trump's recent performance:
The President's News Conference April 21, 1961
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There's an old saying that victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an orphan ... Further statements, detailed discussions, are not to conceal responsibility because I'm the responsible officer of the Government ...
In fact, you might want to read the whole transcript as a reminder of how responsible, experienced politicians communicate: no whining, no shifting the blame to others, and plenty of factual information. In fact, Trump's performance at his press conference looks terrible compared to that of every president I've seen, democrat or republican.
To my conservative way of thinking, accepting personal responsibility for one's actions is the adult course. Although he's clearly in over his head at the White House, Trump's childishness is what really creates a dangerous situation for all of us.
Trump is a guy who spits on McCain and kisses Putin's butt. He seems to think that exclaiming "Not good!" after every Russian provocation will persuade Putin to back off. Weak, weak, weak! No wonder Putin wanted Trump in office.
The growth of wisdom may be gauged exactly by the diminution of ill temper. — Friedrich Nietzsche
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists — that is why they invented hell. — Bertrand Russell