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HORIST: Oh my! Oh my! Omarosa

<p>The latest stab in the back of President Trump comes from former White House aide&comma; Omarosa Onee Manigault-Newman&period;&nbsp&semi; Whew&excl; No wonder she prefers to be known mononymously by a slight variation of her first name&period;&nbsp&semi; Out of deference to her preference&comma; I shall follow the lead of the major media and set aside the journalistic tradition of referring to people by their last names&period;&nbsp&semi; We can do that because her name is unusual&period;&nbsp&semi; If her first name was Barbara&comma; it would not work&period;&nbsp&semi; We often use Hillary Clinton&rsquo&semi;s first name&comma; but that is so as not to confuse her with the other Clinton&comma; Bill&period;&nbsp&semi; I should now escape the first name rabbit hole and get back to Omarosa&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If she thought her betrayal of the Donald &lpar;see you can use his first name&comma; but only if you precede it with the &ldquo&semi;the&rdquo&semi;&rpar; would gain her positive notoriety&comma; she was badly mistaken&period;&nbsp&semi; For starters&comma; we the people tend not to like people who double cross those who gave them opportunities or jobs&period;&nbsp&semi; We have a thing about loyalty&period; Omarosa comes across as the typical disgruntled employee&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The problem with Omarosa is that she is a bit of a despicable person&period;&nbsp&semi; Consider the taping of her exit interview with White House Chief of Staff John Kelly&period;&nbsp&semi; That is a lowlife thing to do &ndash&semi; but Trump has already made that observation&period;&nbsp&semi; Even worse&comma; it is a criminal offense&period;&nbsp&semi; We cannot have just anyone recording conversations in the sanctum sanctorum of the Situation Room of the White House&period;&nbsp&semi; It is a serious crime and Omarosa could be &ndash&semi; and should be &&num;8212&semi; facing criminal charges&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Several of the news folks wondered why Kelly would even conduct that exit interview in such a secret location&period; Well&comma; duh&excl; I would guess that it was because he had a reasonable expectation that in that room no one would dare record the conversation&period;&nbsp&semi; Only a fool would do such a thing&period; Enter Omarosa&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Omarosa has so many credibility problems that even the most ardent &num;NeverTrump people in the media will not only not defend her&comma; but they are in full attack mode in terms of her honesty&period;&nbsp&semi; Now think about that for a moment&period;&nbsp&semi; Omarosa is ready to say anything to tear down the Trump presidency and yet the most anti-Trump people in the media are among her harshest critics&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>April Ryan&comma; who covers the White House for the Urban Radio Network has been one of Trump&rsquo&semi;s primary media nemeses and a frequent combatant with Press Secretary Sarah Sanders&period;&nbsp&semi; But when it comes to Omarosa&comma; Ryan is a rabid pit bull&period;&nbsp&semi; She not only excoriates Omarosa for taping the Situation Room conversation&comma; but for altering the tape of an interview&period;&nbsp&semi; Since Ryan did not elaborate on-air&comma; I am not sure of the specifics &ndash&semi; but whatever it was&comma; it had Ryan enraged&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Laura Rosenberger&comma; Director of the Alliance for Securing Democracy and a former Hilary Clinton adviser wrote on Twitter&comma; &ldquo&semi;This &lbrack;the taping&rsqb; is a HUGE security violation&period; HUGE&period;&rdquo&semi; Her criticism was directed at Kelly&rsquo&semi;s management&comma; but the implication for Omarosa is unavoidable&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In different interviews&comma; Omarosa had said that she has heard a tape of Trump using the n-word but offered zero substantiation&period; In one interview&comma; she said she wrote about that tape in her book and in another said she did not learn of the tape until the book was published&period;&nbsp&semi; There is no reference to such a tape in the book&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>About the Kelly tape&comma; Omarosa says she taped it to protect herself&period;&nbsp&semi; Yet&comma; there is nothing on the tape that seems beyond a typical &ldquo&semi;you&rsquo&semi;re fired&rdquo&semi; exit interview&period; In fact&comma; Kelly refers to a number of &ldquo&semi;integrity issues&comma;&rdquo&semi; apparently including the misuse of White House vehicles&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>She claims that she was threatened to keep her mouth shut but exit interviews in government and in corporations often deal with silencing the outgoing employee&period;&nbsp&semi; It is a common practice in the media&comma; too&period;&nbsp&semi; That is why we have non-disclosure agreements&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Kelly was giving her good advice&period;&nbsp&semi; She chose not to take it and now she is in a pickle&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The media has questioned why Trump would have brought her into the White House&period;&nbsp&semi; That is a fair question&period;&nbsp&semi; His only known association with her were her appearances on The Apprentice &ndash&semi; and she got fired there&comma; too&period;&nbsp&semi; But&comma; there is a bit more background that is not common knowledge&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This is not the first time Omarosa has been floating around the hallowed halls of the White House&period;&nbsp&semi; She was a staffer for Vice President Al Gore during the Clinton administration&period;&nbsp&semi; She was not the most popular kid on the block&comma; it turns out&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Proving herself to be a bipartisan backstabber&comma; Omarosa turned on her Democrat bosses&comma; accusing Gore of creating &ldquo&semi;a very difficult environment because they don&rsquo&semi;t believe in training&period;&nbsp&semi; They just kind of throw you in the fire&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi; The Vice President&rsquo&semi;s office administrator&comma; Mary Overbey said that Omarosa &ldquo&semi;was the worst hire we ever made&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi; Hmmm&period;&nbsp&semi; I thought that might have been Monica Lewinski&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Omarosa was then booted over to the Department of Commerce&period;&nbsp&semi; Under Secretary for Technology Administration&comma; Cheryl Shavers declared Omarosa to be &ldquo&semi;unqualified and disruptive&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi; &ldquo&semi;I had her removed&comma;&rdquo&semi; she added&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>She also revealed a secret tape of her whining to Trump about being canned&period;&nbsp&semi; Trump said he had not head because &ldquo&semi;we have a big operation here&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi; That should not be surprising since Omarosa did not report to the President&period;&nbsp&semi; She worked for &ndash&semi; and at the pleasure of &ndash&semi; Kelly&period;&nbsp&semi; The Chief-of-Staff made that known to Omarosa during the termination talk&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In terms of the much anticipated tell-all book&comma; Omarosa apparently had very little to tell&period;&nbsp&semi; Her most sensationalistic &ldquo&semi;revelations&rdquo&semi; amount to she said&sol;he said without any supportive evidence&period;&nbsp&semi; It comes across as the bitter rants of an employee who was booted &ndash&semi; and for good cause&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In her effort to get back at Trump&comma; Omarosa has severely damaged her reputation&comma; prevented herself from ever getting a government job that requires a security clearance&comma; made herself less than a desirable potential employee in the private sector and may well face criminal charges&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Oh my&excl;&nbsp&semi; Oh my&excl; Omarosa&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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