OPINION
Pompeo Mocked for ‘Fake Victimization’ After Bragging He Was Called ‘Worst Secretary of State in History’

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Former Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is being chided and criticized for bragging on social media he was labeled the “worst Secretary of State in history” by The New York Times.
He’s a little off.
A May New York Times opinion piece, “Mike Pompeo Is the Worst Secretary of State Ever” called Pompeo the “worst Secretary of State in American history.”
Just days earlier the Times also reported, “As he leaves office, Mr. Pompeo, 57, has been tagged by a number of officials and analysts with the dubious distinction of the worst secretary of state in American history. That will come back to haunt him as he considers running for president in 2024 or seeking another elected office, as he is widely believed to be doing.”
There’s also this passage from a January 20 opinion column, which reads:
In recent weeks, the Chinese state media had dismissed Mr. Pompeo as “crazy” and the “worst secretary of state in history.”
Not many are denying that Pompeo was the worst Secretary of State in history. In fact, last summer the Washington Post’s Deputy Editorial Page Editor called him just that in a piece aptly titled, “Opinion: Mike Pompeo is the worst secretary of state in history.”
Regardless, today it’s Pompeo’s “fake victimization” and bragging about being labeled the “worst Secretary of State in history” that has many up in arms – especially given his poor record.
No one is trying to cancel you by calling you “the worst secretary of state in history.”
We are describing you and how terrible you are.
— Eric Owens (@ericowensdc) March 1, 2021
Man who lied for his president and lied for himself now claims he will never stop speaking truth, which itself is a lie.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 1, 2021
The best thing about this tweet is he reference to a description of himself as the “worst Secretary of State in history” as if it’s some kind of petty, personal insult, rather than an assessment of his performance in the most important job he’ll ever have. https://t.co/CWD1AE9ciG
— Richard Hall (@_RichardHall) March 1, 2021
Dear @mikepompeo
I know you want to classify all the negative comments about as “liberal media,” etc…
But explain this.
If you guys did such a great job, HOW THE FUCK DID YOU LOSE THE HOUSE, THE SENATE AND THE WHITE HOUSE?
Spin that you soulless POS. https://t.co/XTzF0ibYJp
— Don Winslow (@donwinslow) March 1, 2021
Weird that he thinks being judged to be bad at his job is the same thing as being “canceled.” https://t.co/Lr3sT9ntlF
— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) March 1, 2021
Dear Ex Secretary of State @mikepompeo: The American people didn’t just try, they in fact cancelled you when they fired the Administration in which you worked.
On @HouseForeign, we found you lied; covered up misconduct; & corruptly used taxpayer funds to benefit you & your wife. https://t.co/XB8OshpN4j
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) March 1, 2021
When most people who understand your job think you were bad at it, and you failed at your own stated goals, leaving things worse than when you started, and rather than prompt introspection you declare this a source of pride, it says something about you & those you’re appealing to https://t.co/saGvLXN3Cl
— Nicholas Grossman (@NGrossman81) March 1, 2021
More fake victimization plays by the former West Pointer, Secretary of State who continued to fail up his entire life. https://t.co/XH1rbhh3ss
— Jon “WEAR A MASK” Wolfsthal (@JBWolfsthal) March 1, 2021
I was proud to be the worst Secretary of State in history and, if you’ll have me, I would be honored to be the worst president in history as well. Thanks and God bless. https://t.co/wTQzofcLOQ
— derek davison (@dwdavison) March 1, 2021
It’s like they can’t even see how Trump utilized actual name calling as a pillar of his “governing” style. Calling mike the worst Secretary of State isn’t name-calling. It’s a judgement based on historical observation. https://t.co/4svGoQtCGp
— Stranger in the Night (@planetJoseph) March 1, 2021
“I’m shit at my job… but I’m proud of it!” – Mike Pompeo https://t.co/y1zYTgvu2d
— 😷 Mx. Scott Kelley Ernest 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ (@scottkernest) March 1, 2021
Coups have consequences, @mikepompeo
It’s called consequences culture. https://t.co/fjCZOf71HP
— Kaz Weida (@kazweida) March 1, 2021
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