Communication Quote by Michael Wolff
““His callers, largely because they found his conversation peculiar, alarming, or completely contrary to reason and common sense, often overrode what they might otherwise have assumed to be the confidential nature of the calls and shared the content with someone else. Hence news about the inner workings of the White House went into free circulation. Except it was not so much the inner workings of the White House—although it would often be reported as such—but the perambulations of the president’s mind, which changed direction almost as fast as he could express himself. Yet there were constant tropes in his own narrative: Bannon was about to be cast out, Priebus too, and Kushner needed his protection from the other bullies.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff, 2018
The White House’s internal communications were chaotic, with leaks and rumors spreading, reflecting the president’s volatile thought process.
In simple terms: White House leaks reveal chaotic leadership.
Expect instability when communication is uncontrolled.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government
- journalism
- public relations
- crisis management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does rumor affect public trust?
- What mechanisms can improve internal communication?
Leaked info can also expose accountability.