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[quote=Anonymous]I’m frustrated when anyone says they won’t associate with someone in the White House or high-up in the administration. I work in politics (I’m a Never-Trump Republican) and know plenty of very smart people in those jobs not because they are lock-step with the President but because they are knowledgeable and had respect for the position despite the president. Many spend a lot of time behind the scenes trying to stop the more radical policies of the administration. The President loves having wars of ideas among his staff, so unless they’re really outspoken you can’t know where someone is on the spectrum or why they’re in the job. And of course many grow frustrated and leave, both because the White House and agencies are disorganized and they’re being socially ostracized/disrespected. The crazy ideologues are winning, in part because of these attitudes. In any administration, we should hope that the president is able to have smart, moderating people around him/her. [/quote]
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