
Is Susie Wiles an innocent bystander in Trumpâs White House? | Sidney Blumenthal
Susie Wiles has the gimlet eye of an alcoholicâs daughter . She is always on edge, vigilant to the slightest movement, fearful of sudden danger, and has learned to withdraw herself from the chaos in order to survive. She is keenly observant, sees through people around her who are not drinkers to decipher their underlying motives that might flare into unexpected menace, and practiced in passive aggression of which her interview with Vanity Fair is a classic case study. Wiles defines herself as the child of a raging drunk and it is through that singular lens of her formative experience that she defines her current boss. âI make a specialty of it,â she told the writer Christopher Whipple for his Vanity Fair profile of the Trump White House chief of staff in one of the eleven interviews she granted him. Donald Trump, she stated, âhas an alcoholicâs personality,â though he does not drink. She didnât stop there, but elaborated that âhigh-functioning alcoholics or alcoholics in general, their personalities are exaggerated when they drink. And so Iâm a little bit of an expert in big personalities.â Trump, she said, âoperates [with] a view that thereâs nothing he canât do. Nothing, zero, nothing.â âShe has had a lifetime of tip-toeing around and hiding things from people like him.âPhotograph: Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Saying Trump has an âalcoholicâs personalityâ reveals Wilesâ personal understanding about a megalomaniacal celebrity who fosters pandemonium around himself without any care for others. Her father, Pat Summerall, the great football placekicker and the play-by-play broadcaster of National Football League games on CBS for 40 years, was the original bad daddy. âAlcoholism does bad things to relationships, and so it was with my dad and me,â she said . She remembered him as a mostly absentee father and so drunk he âwouldnât recognizeâ his granddaughter, which Wiles thought âhorrifying.â Alcoholism, she said, is a âdisease that clouds your judgment,â and no one, however smart they think they are can âout think addiction.â In 1992, Wiles and her mother staged an intervention to take him to the Betty Ford Drug Rehab Center. She gave him a letter reading , âDad, the few times weâve been out in public together recently, Iâve been ashamed we shared the same last name.â That is what she means when she says someone has an âalcoholicâs personality.â Wilesâ descriptions of several of the prominent figures of the Trump second term are cast as pathologies. âVanceâs conversion from Never Trumper to MAGA acolyte, she said, has been âsort of political.â The vice president, she added, has been âa conspiracy theorist for a decade.ââ Vance responded to her comment, âSometimes I am a conspiracy theorist, but I only believe in the conspiracy theories that are true.â During the 2024 campaign, Vance was the chief proponent of the myth that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio were eating pet cats and dogs. He justified his falsehood at the time: âThe American media totally ignored this stuff until Donald Trump and I...
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