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WaPo / Philip Bump: The bubble that created Trump is the reason he's stumbling
WaPo / Philip Bump - (archived: https://archive.ph/0lEg3 ) The bubble that created Trump is the reason hes stumbling
The White House is now a bubble where loyalty, not ability, defines success.
Philip Bump
Today at 7:30 a.m. EDT
Consider Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
No one should be surprised that Hegseth is flailing in his new role, one of the most arduous and complicated in the U.S. government, if not the world. When Donald Trump proposed that Hegseth run the agency, the response was broadly unified: Hegseth lacked the experience needed to do the job effectively. You could debate the other controversies surrounding his bid for the role ad nauseam, but there was no way to reasonably argue that the Fox News talk-show host was prepared to run the Pentagon.
Hegseth was confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate anyway because Trump and a universe of voices who support him insisted Hegseth was the best choice for the job because he was Trumps choice for the job. Republican senators who undoubtedly knew better went along, betting that things wouldnt get so bad under Hegseth that it was worth stirring up the fury of that pro-Trump bubble.
Its the same bet that prominent Republicans have been making on Trump himself since 2015. Now, as Trump too is flailing polling and the data make clear that he is its trivial to identify that insular chorus of cheerleaders and cynics as a root cause.
The president owes his political career to that same bubble. Over the past few decades, the fringe right and then Republicans more broadly embraced discussions of the world that were mostly devoid of nuance: left bad, right good. The internet allowed for the emergence of bespoke news organizations (and, later, social media accounts) catering to conspiratorial partisan rhetoric an alternative to traditional reporting unhampered by criticism or unpopular truths.
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The White House is now a bubble where loyalty, not ability, defines success.
Philip Bump
Today at 7:30 a.m. EDT
Consider Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
No one should be surprised that Hegseth is flailing in his new role, one of the most arduous and complicated in the U.S. government, if not the world. When Donald Trump proposed that Hegseth run the agency, the response was broadly unified: Hegseth lacked the experience needed to do the job effectively. You could debate the other controversies surrounding his bid for the role ad nauseam, but there was no way to reasonably argue that the Fox News talk-show host was prepared to run the Pentagon.
Hegseth was confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate anyway because Trump and a universe of voices who support him insisted Hegseth was the best choice for the job because he was Trumps choice for the job. Republican senators who undoubtedly knew better went along, betting that things wouldnt get so bad under Hegseth that it was worth stirring up the fury of that pro-Trump bubble.
Its the same bet that prominent Republicans have been making on Trump himself since 2015. Now, as Trump too is flailing polling and the data make clear that he is its trivial to identify that insular chorus of cheerleaders and cynics as a root cause.
The president owes his political career to that same bubble. Over the past few decades, the fringe right and then Republicans more broadly embraced discussions of the world that were mostly devoid of nuance: left bad, right good. The internet allowed for the emergence of bespoke news organizations (and, later, social media accounts) catering to conspiratorial partisan rhetoric an alternative to traditional reporting unhampered by criticism or unpopular truths.
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WaPo / Philip Bump: The bubble that created Trump is the reason he's stumbling (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
4 hrs ago
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No, no one should be surprised that Hegseth is flailing in his new role -
J_William_Ryan
4 hrs ago
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sop
(13,859 posts)1. Entire editorial at the link is a must read.
J_William_Ryan
(2,685 posts)2. No, no one should be surprised that Hegseth is flailing in his new role -
or that Trump is failing, for that matter; both of whom are unfit to hold any public office.
NCDem47
(2,788 posts)3. We hate to tell you so,
but....
intheflow
(29,525 posts)4. Trump's so bad he's turning Philip Bump liberal!
This pretty radical for Mr. Bump.
Martin68
(25,576 posts)5. It's the combination of a bubble - being insulated from other points of view - and a reliance on loyalty instead of
intelligence, experience, skill, knowledge, principles, and character.