Why are we surprised an "apprentice" politician, President is stumbling through 15 days of work?

Tweety trying out a job the size of which only 45 people have had in this world, and he is managing poorly.  That is not a shock to anyone I hope.

Add the fact Tweety Twump thinks he has to keep selling.  Tweety is a salesman, using TV reality show, "Bachelorette" style announcement of Supremen Court Justice?

Tweety has been:

1. unpredictable (travel ban on Muslim countries, but not where he has hotels),

2. inconsistent (OK to do settlements, not OK),

3. contradictory (Russia OK, not OK),

4. foolish (saying refugees on the island held by Australia are "illegals" because he did not ask any questions of the Prime Minister, like "Who are these people?").

Tweety is being tested by the international world, e.g., Iran, Russia, and he is struggling to get it right BECAUSE HE IS A NOVICE WITH NO PLAN AND A "DEADLY" (bad for America and the world) STRATEGIST IN BANNON, AND THE REST OF HIS CHOSEN HELP ARE SYCOPHANTS.

And Tweety is wrong to put Bannon on the National Security Council.  Wrong! 

Bannon has no standing to be on that "stage."  A short Navy career, and a PhD from Harvard are ot qualifications.  He was not elected to office, and is a "strategists" for Tweety, nothing more.  He plays politics and in dong that he might be fine.  Bannon is a disrupter, and worse, a destructor. or say a word while in the room, and since it is all classified, no words OUTSIDE the room either!

Is our President a white power President?

"Nancy Pelosi Repeatedly Calls Steve Bannon a "White Supremacist""
She also condemned the president's decision to grant him a seat at the National Security Council.
Inae OhFeb. 2, 2017 3:39 PM


http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/02/nancy-pelosi-steve-bannon-white-supremacist

"House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has added her name to a growing list of Democrats to denounce Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump's chief strategist, as a "white supremacist"—a label she repeatedly used on Thursday to criticize Bannon's recent appointment to the National Security Council.

"What's making America less safe is to have a white supremacist named to the National Security Council as a permanent member, while the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and the Director of National Intelligence are told, 'Don't call us—we'll call you,'" Pelosi said during her weekly press conference.

"It's a stunning thing that a white supremacist would be a permanent member of the National Security Council," she continued.

President Trump's decision to grant Bannon a permanent seat at the National Security Council, a role that will provide the former Breitbart CEO access to the most sensitive pieces of government information, has sparked an outcry of opposition from those protesting his deep roots to the alt-right community and record of spreading Islamophobia."

We know what a sicko, ultimate racist Breibart's editor is, and Bannon likes that guy.  Bannon is a sicko too, PERIOD (as Sean Spicer would say).

 

"Distrust in Trump’s White House spurs leaks, confusion"

 ‘Trying to nail down who the leakers are is like trying to count the cockroaches under the couch,’ one longtime Trump adviser says.

By Josh Dawsey, Tara Palmeri, Eli Stokols and Shane Goldmacher

02/02/17 01:43 PM EST

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/trump-aides-distrust-confusion-leaks-234550

 

"Case Study in Chaos: How Management Experts Grade a Trump White House"
Common Sense

By JAMES B. STEWART FEB. 2, 2017

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/02/business/donald-trump-management-style.html

"For someone who promoted his management skills and campaigned as an “organizational genius,” as Anderson Cooper of CNN put it, it has been a rocky White House debut for Donald J. Trump, the first president to go directly from the executive suite to the Oval Office.

“Chaos” seems to be the word most often invoked, closely followed by “turmoil.” (One exception: the White House spokesman, Sean Spicer, who said he preferred “action-packed.”)

In less than two weeks, Mr. Trump created upheaval at the nation’s borders, alienated longtime allies, roiled markets with talk of a trade war and prompted some of the largest protests any president has faced.

The conservative editorial page of The Wall Street Journal bemoaned a refugee policy “so poorly explained and prepared for, that it has produced confusion and fear at airports, an immediate legal defeat, and political fury at home and abroad.”"