Imperial Valley Press

Trump takes aim at his own feet

- WILL DURST Will Durst is an award-winning, nationally acclaimed columnist, comic and former sod farmer in New Berlin, Wisconsin. For a calendar of personal appearance­s, including his new one-man show, “Durst Case Scenario,” please visit willdurst.com

Raging Moderate by Will Durst Like the previous week and every one since February, the last seven day period has been a perfect example of why the current administra­tion gets less traction than a flamingo wearing galoshes on an ice rink. The problem is Donald Trump: King of the unforced error, who shoots himself in the foot so many times, it’s amazing he has either of his knees left.

the week started out innocently enough. A reporter asked why the White House hadn’t mentioned the four Green Berets killed in Niger two weeks earlier. Misunderst­anding the query, the president said he was preparing to call the families of the fallen. That wasn’t the question, but it would have been fine if he stopped there. But he didn’t and proceeded to take aim with a shotgun at his shoes.

Shifting focus, the president targeted his Oval Office predecesso­rs by saying “most of them didn’t make calls.” It was a statement that raised the hackles of Barack Obama, George W. Bush and every other president going back to the first John Adams.

In an attempt to stem the continuing negative press covfefe, Trump hastily called a Gold Star widow who was on the way to pick up her husband’s remains and consoled her by saying “your guy” “knew what he signed up for, but when it happens, it hurts anyway.” It was as comforting as cuddling up to a quiver of poisoned arrows in a barbed wire sleeping bag.

Florida Congresswo­man Frederica Wilson recounted the conversati­on, having been in the car with her close friend, the widow of Sgt. La David Johnson, when the president called on speakerpho­ne. Trump insisted he never said what the Congresswo­man said he said and he had proof. But the proof was never identified or revealed or spoken of again. Proof go poof!

The next day the White House Chief of Staff, John Kelly, a Gold Star father as well as a retired four star Marine general, showed up at a press conference with a rhetorical mop and said, yes, Trump did say what the Congresswo­man said he said, but only because he, John Kelly, told him to say it. The president simply did it inelegantl­y. Our rookie president may have many skills, but touchy-feely is not one of them.

Kelly went on to refer to Congresswo­man Wilson as an “empty barrel”, saying he was stunned she listened in on the call, ignoring the fact he was listening as well. Being “stunned” the phone call you were listening in on was being monitored by someone else is like expressing “shock” the wallet you ripped off was stolen.

Kelly has been reluctant to speak publicly of his son’s death but touched on it to defend his boss, recklessly squanderin­g the credibilit­y of the Adult Supervisio­n Office. Press Spokespers­on Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked about inconsiste­ncies in Kelly’s account, and said questionin­g the word of a 4 star general was highly inappropri­ate. As opposed to calling a Gold Star widow a liar. Which is very appropriat­e?

Everybody understand­s such a phone call is one of the toughest things a president or any human has to do. And Trump could have stopped the misadventu­re by apologizin­g for his clumsy attempt. But it’s increasing­ly apparent why Donald Trump never apologizes; because if he ever started, he’d be forced to spend every waking minute doing it.

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