Friday morning Quote by Joshua Green
““Kushner, now back from vacationing in Croatia, delivered the news at a Friday morning breakfast as diplomatically as he could. “We’ve really got a problem here, Paul,” Kushner told him. “You’re going to have to step down.” But Manafort objected. “Well, I don’t want to do that, because it’ll look like I’m guilty,” he said. Kushner pressed harder. “It would be helpful if you stepped down.” “Yes,” Manafort replied, “but I can’t do that.” At this, Kushner’s demeanor hardened and he glanced at his watch. “We’re putting out a press release at nine a.m. that says you’ve resigned,” he said. “That’s in thirty seconds.” Manafort’s ouster extinguished the last vestige of hope for””
About This Quote
Source Article: The New York Times, 2018
Political pressure can force officials to resign, but personal ambition and fear of guilt create resistance.
In simple terms: People resist stepping down due to guilt and reputation concerns.
Understand motivations behind political resignations.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government negotiations
- media statements
- career decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What incentives could encourage genuine accountability?
- How does public pressure shape political decisions?
Resignations may be symbolic without genuine accountability.