The following article by Joe Conason was posted on the National Memo website April 30, 2018:
He didn’t try to ignore the reports that his chief of staff John Kelly called him an “idiot.” Instead, he decided to shine the glaring neon light of his Twitter account right at them.
NBC reported Monday afternoon that Kelly has made such comments on multiple occasions, according to eight current and former White House staffers.
Kelly of course quickly denied the report, calling it “total BS.” He insisted that he is “committed to the President, his agenda, and our country.”
Trump could have let Kelly have the last and at least somewhat dignified word on the matter. But that wouldn’t have been very Trumpian of him.
Instead, he let loose on Twitter with two bizarre and barely understandable posts:
Trump calling anyone else “unhinged,” especially while ranting on Twitter with random capitalizations and unnecessary quotation marks, is amusing. And his renewed whining about “witch hunts” and strange obsession with “stamina” is worthy of an eye-roll.
But the whole debacle points to something more serious: The people closest to Trump, and the ones generally thought to be the “adults in the room” reining in his worst impulses, apparently all think he isn’t intelligent enough to run a bake sale, let alone the United States of America.
Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson surely helped along his own firing by reportedly calling Trump a “fucking moron” and then refusing to outright deny it. And H.R. McMaster, Trump’s former national security adviser, reportedly called him an “idiot” and a “dope” with the intelligence of a “kindergartener.”
Trump’s inability to exercise even a modicum of self-discipline when it comes to responding to news he doesn’t like only makes him look worse. In fact, one could say it’s something only an idiot would do.
And that all of these incredibly damning assessments of his capabilities — or lack thereof — are coming from his top advisers only makes the 917 days until the next election seem a whole lot longer.