That’s because it is safe to attack Trump or any other Republican. Anyone with the “courage” to do so has the backing of most of the media, meaning you will have the backing of most Americans.
By contrast, the few with the actual balls to report what happened in the Clinton White House had to shut up and wait until they were retired to write books like “Unlimited Access” or “Crisis of Character”. They didn’t have multiple media conglomerates to push those things non-stop.
If Biden wins the media will go back to the hushed professionalism that benefits Democrats.
I wanted it to be Kellyanne…
sikofit
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Dead wrong. He was still at his job when he wrote the Anonymous article
DougBH
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Check out the April 12, 2019 article from Politico I posted. He was already being pushed then.
Still on the job but his old boss was gone and it was believed he was on borrowed time.
“Until this week, loyalty to departing Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen got you ahead at DHS. Now it puts you on the firing line, with those who worked most closely with Nielsen most likely to get the boot. Claire Grady, Nielsen’s acting deputy, resigned Wednesday. Miles Taylor, Nielsen’s chief of staff, may get pushed out, too, according to two former DHS officials who worked under Trump.”
sikofit
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That is not true either. Taylor penned his Anonymous op-ed on September 4th, 2018. Kirstjen Nielson was not fired until April 10th, 2019.
Scratch
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Do you respect any ex Trump staffers that have spoken out against him?
Scratch
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And who would that be? And do you believe them, or were they just bitter ex employees?
Smyrna
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General Mattis for one and he’s more “by the book” than Trump so he did NOT appreciate Trump’s style. I think he’s right but I also think he’s wrong because a “by the book” POTUS, is more of the same and the house needs cleaning.
Follow the money. Is someone paying them a lot more now than they were getting in the Trump administration?