White House advisor Steve Bannon worked for Breitbart and was VERY conservative, and may have brought alt right to Trump. This is an advisor that according to nationally syndicated radio host Glenn Beck, has been attached to some pretty big flops for President Trump
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1KPOmc3RGI
There’s no doubt that liberals are always looking for a chink in Trump’s armor, some way to say that he’s doing a terrible job, but to be fair he’s only recently taken office. He won his campaign because he proposed common sense fixes to very complicated governmental problems. The question now becomes, is Bannon on the out because he’s screwing up, or because the administration needs a scape goat? And as a part b to that, were these projects flops because Bannon was attached to them or because the solutions proposed were built on an oversimplified understanding of the problem?
Obviously, President Trump couldn’t possibly know what challenges would lie ahead of him when he took up residence on Pennsylvania Ave and at least a little course correction was expected when he was supplied with all the facts but is he acting like a politician and renigging? Probably time alone will tell, but I don’t think anyone would fault him for pumping the breaks and admitting that he might not have had all the answers while he was on the campaign trail. It’s the mark of a real leader to be able to acknowledge when he was wrong, and if his bull in a china shop approach won’t work on all political fronts, it should be ok with us if he amends his original plan.
Hopefully, this is a case of restructuring for the sake of a smooth-running administration and that it’s all done in the pursuit of the common good. There’s absolutely no harm in making sure the people that are supposed to be helping you row aren’t behind you drilling holes in the boat.
(H/T: The Blaze)