1. Lots of talk of a staff turn-over in the White House. Flynn is gone. Spicer, Priebus and others could be out the door.
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2. As with so much about Trump important to keep history in mind but also to realize that Trump is way more extreme than predecessors.
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3. Previous presidents -- Carter, Reagan, Clinton -- have had rocky starts which led to staff shake-ups. But Trump is a little different.
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4. Carter/Reagan/Clinton had government experience & needed staff shake-up to find their grove. For Trump, chaos is the norm, not exception.
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5. Trump's managerial style is chaos. He thrives on disarray, getting his subalterns to fight amongst themselves for his approval.
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6. Which means no staff shake-up will solve the fundamental problem, which is Trump himself. He can't fire himself.
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7. I pursue the argument here:https://newrepublic.com/article/140608/staff-shake-up-wont-save-trumps-flailing-presidency …
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