WRONG. If you can't keep the nation's secrets because you find your boss prickly, YOU SHOULDN'T HEAR THEM. The honor problem is THEIRS not HIS. PERIOD.https://twitter.com/DavidMDrucker/status/976445521735843840 …
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OF COURSE he should lead. OF COURSE he should inspire loyalty. But when you agree to work at the president's side, your loyalty is to the OFFICE not HIM. You may not be 100% loyal to HIM but you SHOULDN'T be. That's not how we America. You SHOULD however be 100% loyal to 1/
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THE OFFICE. The COUNTRY. Your OATH. If you find your proximity to the MAN makes that impossible, your proximity to the OFFICE should END. Your honor is on YOU. Your choices are on YOU. Nobody MAKES you leak. This is on the LEAKER. PERIOD. FULL STOP. I'm sorry. 2/2
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I'm not going to go 10 rounds on the quality of Trump's character. It's indefensible. But he's PRESIDENT now. Your loyalty is to the COUNTRY. To the OFFICE. And knowing, as you say, that's he NOTORIOUSLY difficult to work with, you make a choice. They chose wrong, first to last.
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You’re still my fav, Annie, but I am sticking to my position on this: As the leader he also (not alone, but also) bears responsibility for how his WH is operating.
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Ultimately, yes. Buck stops with him. Yes. If he hires dishonorable people, that is, indeed on him. Doesn't make them any less dishonorable though.

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