The President's Advisors

Trump's cabinet is comprised of like-minded people who have shown a personal loyalty to Our Beloved President. But several of them are clearly people who are not going to simply say what he wants to hear. Scott Bessent? Hell, he tells OBP what to think! RFK Jr? Same thing.

Trump 45 took advice from the Good Old Boys in the GOP about whom to nominate, and he got burned badly for that. Can't blame Trump 47 for seeking out loyal people.
Loyal People = Lap Dogs
 
Yeah, there were quite a few advisors, staffers, generals and cabinet members who had some pretty negative things to say about him.

Second time around, he has been much more careful. I wonder what the dynamic around him is now.

These sycophant traitors.............


 
I don't how an adult can lower themselves like this. Worse, in public.

I don't even have an adjective for it.

How does that happen?

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These same people think they won the Nigrian lottery.
 
Yep.

This has been a ten year history lesson. Now we know the answer to the question we've been asking for decades:

"How could they let this happen?"


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You Are More Gullible Than You Think - Psychology Today

Feb 11, 2021 · Being gullible means that you believe something in the absence of evidence, or you consciously evaluate a person and question information integrity.

In short, being gullible means trusting people and the information they share as truthful, a reluctance or inability to think logically and rationally, and relying on personal evidence that cannot be replicated or observed by others.
 
White House Staff - Senior Counselors

One consistent characteristic of, uh, "strong leaders" is that they often make the mistake of surrounding themselves with people who only tell the leader what they think the leader wants to hear.

The obvious danger is that the leader will be given incomplete and distorted information, and will then take decisions and actions that they should not take, which can lead to big mistakes.

What is your guess about the relationships Trump has with his various top advisors, and do you believe that he receives comprehensive, accurate & objective input, regardless of the situation?
Well, we already know that some have told Trump their opinions, even if different than Trump's, including JD Vance. So, I guess that flushes your thread right down the toilet.
 

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You Are More Gullible Than You Think - Psychology Today

Feb 11, 2021 · Being gullible means that you believe something in the absence of evidence, or you consciously evaluate a person and question information integrity.

In short, being gullible means trusting people and the information they share as truthful, a reluctance or inability to think logically and rationally, and relying on personal evidence that cannot be replicated or observed by others.

You are quite accurately describing the people within the Democrat Media Bubble Echo Chamber.
 
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Yep.

A smart, effective manager seeks out intelligent opposing opinions and gives them room to breathe.

Those comically fawning Cabinet meetings tell us all we need to know. He's weak and insecure.
And he is the worst kind of leader.

He takes credit for the work of others and then blames his own failings on his underlings.
 
What a remarkable display of shitlib logic.

In their world, a leader should surround himself with a lot of nay-sayers and obstructionists. Because that’s much more likely to help the leader accomplish his agenda and the policies he seeks.

I return you now to the shitlib conference circle jerk already in progress.
Yes, Trump should just surround himself with pathetic, incompetent cucks like Pete Hegseth.....who didn't try to stop Trump and his disastrous decision to invade Iran.

If John Kelly and HR McMaster were still advising Trump on national security, Trump's giant **** up in Iran would not have happened.

But you simply aren't smart enough to understand that. 🤷‍♀️ 🤷‍♀️
 
White House Staff - Senior Counselors

One consistent characteristic of, uh, "strong leaders" is that they often make the mistake of surrounding themselves with people who only tell the leader what they think the leader wants to hear.

The obvious danger is that the leader will be given incomplete and distorted information, and will then take decisions and actions that they should not take, which can lead to big mistakes.

What is your guess about the relationships Trump has with his various top advisors, and do you believe that he receives comprehensive, accurate & objective input, regardless of the situation?
Trump's Cabinet meetings are simply creepy and nauseating to watch.

All those pathetic cucks constantly praising Trump, like he is Kim Jong Un in North Korea.
 
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