In less than a week, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's service will mercifully come to an end.
America will be better when he leaves office. Kansas will be much better if he decides to stay away from his adopted home state forever.
The latest episode in Pompeo's reign of error came this week. The secretary gave a speech at the headquarters of Voice of America, the international news network supported by the federal government.
Pompeo called for VOA to abandon its role as a provider of fact-based journalism to become America's cheerleader instead. He made no mention of the riot at the U.S. Capitol, an omission that drew the attention of a VOA journalist.
"Mr. Secretary, do you regret saying there will be a second Trump administration?" asked VOA reporter Patsy Widakuswara as the secretary left the building. Pompeo didn't answer, as is his wont. Just a few hours later, though, Widakuswara was reassigned from her post at the White House.
Pompeo's role in that reassignment isn't clear, although the connection seems obvious enough. The State Department runs Voice of America.
"At a moment when the world already has watched an assault on our democratic institutions, the Trump administration has chosen to send another message — with an assault on the First Amendment," said a statement from the White House Correspondents' Association.
"VOA's reassignment of Patsy Widakuswara for doing her job, asking questions, is an affront to the very ideals Secretary of State Pompeo discussed in his speech Monday."