Choosing cowardice, stupidity and lies just to stay in Donald Trump’s good graces will ALWAYS come back to bite you in the ass. A play in 3 acts:
Act 1: Scott Bessent, prior to being named Trump’s Treasury Secretary says, unambiguously, “tariffs are inflationary”. https://assets.realclear.com/files/2024/02/2353_keysquare.pdf
Act 2: Scott Bessent, fully ensconced in his role as Toady for Trump at Treasury says: “I was mistaken when I said that tariffs could be inflationary” https://youtube.com/shorts/2-TFvYKmUEU?si=VczZVphtCRLKIWw5
I Was Also Mistaken When I Said The Tariffs Could Be Inflationary: Scott Bessent | US Tariffs | N18G

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Point is, the lesson of Bessent, and Giuliani, and Bondi, and Noem, and Scaramuci and so many others is that he didn’t respect you before you debased yourself and he won’t respect you after. He only hired you because he knew you’d whore yourself out for him.
Once you’ve proven to the rest of the world what he already knew, you’ve lost your value to him. He will drop you and leave you with the mess. Vance, Rubio and so many others in the GOP haven’t figured this out yet. But they will. /fin

@SeanCasten This has been #DirtbagDon's M.O. for decades. If people don't understand it by now, honestly there is no hope for them.

#GOP #idiocracy #unitedstates #america #uspol #Trump

@someguy @SeanCasten After reading Salon's article on the tradwife-loathing men who want tradwives, this all just feels like part of the same hierarchy.
@SeanCasten @someguy They might be in it for the grift they can collect before they’re canned. Then the book royalties and tv gigs. It’s not like they have proper consequences.
@SeanCasten Well, Vance is just hoping he'll die in office right after Jan 21 , 2027 so he can run as an incumbent twice.
@PizzaDemon But that's the same mistake. The mistake of thinking kissing Trump's ass will advance your career instead of torching it.
@PizzaDemon @SeanCasten

Even more, Vance's
sponsors are hoping that (especially since the mainline Democrats seem bound and determined to fumble the opportunities to win in 2028, let alone to establish FDS-style generational control over the federal government).
@SeanCasten

Even as a casual observer, it's hard to process how people that
should be relatively cluefull could have such glaring gaps in their understanding. Best I can assume is that the desire for title/position/power is so great that it overrides a more-judicious and more self-preserving approach.