well,I thinit was Pence that subjected the country to two absolute dastardly criminals Fauci and Brix but Trump had to sign of on them... Trump lacks discernment
Over the years, I've hired a shitload of people.
All the people I interviewed, I have not had to fire a single one of them. Of the ones I did not get to interview but was forced to hire, I have fired 5 of them.
This is not confirmation bias and me refusing to fire people I interviewed. It is both discernment and management style.
One gentleman was a top performer on my team. I left the organization. Within 1 year, he was fired for poor performance. Why? After I left, the only boss left in that department did not have time (nor the people skills - no knock on that guy, he was a good dude but just could not manage some types of people) to manage people properly. So this guy slowly descended into poor performance until he had to be fired.
From top performer to being fired for poor performance? That's a management issue, not a person problem.
I think the same of Dr. Birx: if Trump straight up told them, "Do not do hypocritical bullshit, this is a PR thing, right now", that's one thing if she did it anyway. Firing her would be the correct choice.
I agree that Trump has surrounded himself with blatant swamp creatures throughout his presidency (e.g., DNI H.R. McMaster, CoS Reince Priebus, DoD Chairman Joint Chief of Staff General Milley, FBI Director Jim Comey, the entire DOJ leadership, SoS Rex Tillerson, CIA Director Gina Haspel, etc.). Yet Trump didn't fire some of them at all and others he didn't fire anywhere near quickly enough after their incompetence and/or bad intentions were ridiculously obvious to anyone who's paying attention.
However, in the case of Dr. Fraudci, POTUS has publicly stated that he kept Fauci around to take that shithead's advice and do exactly the OPPOSITE (which happened numerous times) - since Trump obviously knew Fauci was Deep State and working against him (and the American public).
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