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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s job running the State Department just got considerably more difficult. The entire senior level of management officials resigned Wednesday, part of an ongoing mass exodus of senior foreign service officers who don’t want to stick around for the Trump era.
Tillerson was actually inside the State Department’s headquarters in Foggy Bottom on Wednesday, taking meetings and getting the lay of the land. I reported Wednesday morning that the Trump team was narrowing its search for his No. 2, and that it was looking to replace the State Department’s long-serving undersecretary for management, Patrick Kennedy. Kennedy, who has been in that job for nine years, was actively involved in the transition and was angling to keep that job under Tillerson, three State Department officials told me.
Then suddenly on Wednesday afternoon, Kennedy and three of his top officials resigned unexpectedly, four State Department officials confirmed. Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Joyce Anne Barr, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Michele Bond and Ambassador Gentry O. Smith, director of the Office of Foreign Missions, followed him out the door. All are career foreign service officers who have served under both Republican and Democratic administrations.
State Dept. Resignations
State Dept. Resignations
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
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There are stories floating around that they were fired.
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I suppose it depends on whose side of the story you're hearing. There must be thousands of instances where the conversation goes something like this:Guinevere wrote:There are stories floating around that they were fired.
I'll admit I've even done it postfacto myself."Johnson, you're fired."
"You can't fire me; I quit!!"
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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Given Trump's war on the press, we're going to see even more than usual of this type of reporting. It's not a good trend. We shouldn't have to read twenty different "news" sources in order to figure out the truth.
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I'm sorry to say this might be the "new normal", JoeGuy.
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
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It's not the presses fault when the White House throttles and suppresses free speech. Clearly there was a propaganda story allowed to go to the press, but as we know the truth always comes out. And as we have seen already, departments and agencies aren't allowing themselves to be gagged and silenced.
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Don't normalize the lie. They either resigned voluntarily, or were fired by the White House, which refuses to knowledge the truth. I don't know the answer, but it was one or the other.Bicycle Bill wrote:I suppose it depends on whose side of the story you're hearing. There must be thousands of instances where the conversation goes something like this:Guinevere wrote:There are stories floating around that they were fired.I'll admit I've even done it postfacto myself."Johnson, you're fired."
"You can't fire me; I quit!!"
-"BB"-
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké
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at least they are gone....
maybe they can keep their health plan...., and doctor....
maybe they can keep their health plan...., and doctor....
State Department Resignations
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I would probably have stayed .... just to be a little prick in the bigger prick's side.wesw wrote:at least they are gone....
maybe they can keep their health plan...., and doctor....
-"BB"-
Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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There is little appeal in that when it requires compromising all integrity - I wouldn't take a 6 figure government attorney job in this administration if it came gold-plated. I certainly understand the many who will stay because they owe support obligations to family, etc. - but I expect will we see many who can afford to leave head for the door.
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My greatest fear in this area is that because of the way he has repeatedly trashed and smeared them, we're going to start to see an exodus of highly trained professionals leaving our intelligence agencies, which will do incalculable damage to US security.



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According to Patrick Leahy and other internal State Dept sources they were fired.
LJ - agreed but I'm not sure you can expect people to work for him. They have their own ethics and own moral standards to live by. In many cases I'm sure staying violates those ethics and standards. It's a difficult choice, as working internally for a better outcome is also going to difficult and perhaps contrary to actual orders/direction. Can they stay and act as resistance without damaging their own professional standing?
My friends at EPA are struggling with this now, and so disheartened.
LJ - agreed but I'm not sure you can expect people to work for him. They have their own ethics and own moral standards to live by. In many cases I'm sure staying violates those ethics and standards. It's a difficult choice, as working internally for a better outcome is also going to difficult and perhaps contrary to actual orders/direction. Can they stay and act as resistance without damaging their own professional standing?
My friends at EPA are struggling with this now, and so disheartened.
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hopefully the teacher s union s and universities will be shorn of hacks as well.
this is a political revolution.
Bernie bros are welcome.
the good thing about young folks is that they learn as they age and are not so easily buffaloed after a few short years.
this is a political revolution.
Bernie bros are welcome.
the good thing about young folks is that they learn as they age and are not so easily buffaloed after a few short years.
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No, people become more like cement as they age — all mixed up, dumb as a rock, absolutely inflexible, and fully set.wesw wrote:they learn as they age and are not so easily buffaloed after a few short years.
Don't believe me? Look in a mirror sometime.
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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I haven t found that to be true for me....
my whole world view has shifted in the last few years.
maybe the view is different in your mirror.

my whole world view has shifted in the last few years.
maybe the view is different in your mirror.
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Rumor has it that Trump has chosen a new person to be head of the CIA.
He usually goes by the name "Chief".

He usually goes by the name "Chief".

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Which is proof positive that advancing age alone is no guarantee against being easily buffaloed...my whole world view has shifted in the last few years.



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...the old "buffalo the aging" trick, eh?