Major Garrett: “The Piece Which Drew Withering White House Criticism Goes On To Say The Truth Is It’s The President’s Amorality. His Leadership Style Was Impetuous, Petty, And Ineffective.” GARRETT: “The Op-Ed said the author and others are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations. The piece which drew withering white house criticism goes on to say the truth is it’s the president’s amorality. His leadership style was impetuous, petty, and ineffective.” [This Morning, CBS, 9/6/18; VIDEO]
Maggie Haberman: “The Sentiment Expressed In This Op-Ed Is Consistent With What We Heard From Our Own Sources Over The Last Two Years Now. And Frankly What We Heard From Some People In The Campaign Before That And In The Transition About What The President Understood About The Job And His Preparedness And Fitness For The Job.” HABERMAN: “What I know is that the sentiment expressed in this op-ed is consistent with what we heard from our own sources over the last two years now. And frankly what we heard from some people in the campaign before that and in the transition about what was the president understood about the job and his preparedness and fitness for the job. You’re seeing between this and the Woodward book in a way that we have not before.” [New Day, CNN, 9/6/18; VIDEO]
Maggie Haberman: “It Can’t All Be Made Up.” HABERMAN: “I think about how the white house is going to respond to Woodward book, including explosive new accounts that match the tone and tenor of what we have all been reporting for two years and the president has the same statement in that case. It can’t all be made up, and I think that decisions cannot be made based on how the white house might react. He was furious when he saw it.” [New Day, CNN, 9/6/18; VIDEO] Continue reading “Want to Know More About: The New York Times Anonymous Opinion Editorial”