Donald Trump’s Weaselly Blame-Shifting Doesn’t Go Unnoticed by Press

Republicans complained endlessly that Barack Obama was a weak president. Donald Trump said he would be a strong president. Yet President Obama accepted President Truman’s dictum that “The buck stops here.” He took personal responsibility for events which took place on his watch.

While Republicans talk a lot about personal responsility, that’s all they want to do. As Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman points out, Trump is a different sort of president:

Obama took responsibility; as well as taking credit for things he didn’t do, Trump looks for others to blame for things he did do.

And we have seen quite a few examples over the past few days, including some notable examples from last-night’s speech:

BuzzFeed‘s Lisa Tozzi points to some other examples of Trump blame-shifting:

While Newsweek‘s Kurt Eichenwald shows in response to Trump’s claim that his generals “lost” the Navy SEAL killed in the Yemen raid, that some of Trump’s blame-others approach just doesn’t add up, when added up:

And while blaming his generals for the death of the Navy SEAL HE sent to his death,

If that wasn’t cynical enough for you, Politico‘s Eric Geller draws attention to this gem:

It would be difficult to top the Trump despicable meter here. And while some in the press are hailing Trump for the allegedly positive tone of his speech last night, fact-checker Daniel Dale of the Toronto Star made this point:

Far from positive, Trump’s tone was markedly cynical.

It is as though he realized insulting Pelosi in the AM didn’t work (or maybe he just hoped nobody would notice) so he’d pretend it never happened by the PM. Do this weaselly behavior seem like the actions of a strong president to you? It shouldn’t.

This is a president who whines endlessly about his treatment but who hurls insults at others with wild abandon. Who uses the wife of a soldier he sent to his death as a political prop after he blamed his generals for a raid he took credit for.

That is the president we’re stuck with. As Trump likes to say, sad!

Trump got the thunderous applause he craved last night, but a strong man doesn’t crave applause. Trump wants to the praise without the work and others to blame for his willful ignorance. America not only deserves better than that. It needs better than that.

And the press must neither rest nor relent while Trump sits in the Oval Office making excuses for why he didn’t do his homework. This is not the sort of behavior for which we reward our children.

It should certainly not be rewarded in our president.



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