Guy M. Snodgrass
Auteur de Holding the Line: Inside Trump's Pentagon With Secretary Mattis
Œuvres de Guy M. Snodgrass
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Guy M. (Bus) Snodgrass served as the Chief Speechwriter and Communications Director for Secretary of Defense, General James Mattis during the first two years of the Trump Administration. Snodgrass had been in tough situations before. This was probably the worst.
Mattis was totally devoted to the US Military. His job was to protect the United States, uphold the Constitution, and build and support the best military he could. He believed the military was underfunded and needed to be improved. Military members were supposed to be nonpartisan and he worked to maintain that in an administration that demanded loyalty only to itself. He put in extremely long hours at the Pentagon and expected his staff to do the same. He recognized that he was obliged to support the President, not an easy job with Donald Trump.
Snodgrass’s job was to support Mattis by providing the information he needed to get his message across by writing speeches that would sound like what Mattis would say. He worked with a team that attempted to maintain good relationships with other departments and countries.
At the beginning of his service, Mattis had others with whom he could work, especially Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and National Security Advisor H. R. McMaster. They were referred to as “The Adults in the Room. By the time Snodgrass left, they were gone, replaced by Trump puppets.
It didn’t take too long for Snodgrass to realize that Trump had his own agenda and he didn’t care who or what was damaged by his actions. Allies were shocked when Trump withdrew the US from established and relationships treaties. He complained they were not paying their fair share of the costs and didn’t realize that a strong Europe protected the US and was a good investment for the US. When he and his team wrote speeches relating to Trump for Mattis to deliver, they built a scenario that made Trump look good.
One big problem was that Trump didn’t listen to what he was told in his briefings. He had his own agenda. There were times when he would go off-script and contradict the points that he was supposed to be presenting, often to the shock of both the US representatives and those of other countries. But Mattis often slowed or ignored some of his actions.
For people who really cared about the US military, it was a very difficult road to travel and Snodgrass paid the price.… (plus d'informations)