Without posting a particular article the Chief of staff seems to be embattled by different elements in Trumps cabinet. If you had to hazard a guess how long do you think he has before Bannon or someone tries to get him thrown out? What are some things you think he's done right like removing some of Bannons followers from positions in the government?
__________________ "Happiness is a lie. Life is horror. The light is always dying all across the universe. The last star will flicker out someday, when it does, all that remains is shadow. And I will be its king!"'-Amahl Farouk
You mean Kelly, right? He's the Chief of staff, not McMaster.
I think no Chief of staff will last very long in this administration, I think burnout, frustration, and exhaustion will take effect pretty quickly no matter who is in the role just because they have to deal with so much self-inflicted damage all the time by Trump simply opening his mouth.
That said I think Kelly is a good choice and will do as good a job as anyone could in bringing order to the white house, though as we see, full order probably isn't possible no matter who has the position.
I do think he will definitely outlast Bannon, though, who seems increasingly likely to be on the way out in the next month or two.
Trump can't really afford to fire people anymore, not even a year and look at his cabinet, like a season of The Apprentice. This really throws a turd into his "I only hire the best people" narrative as one of his selling points.
I dont think he really cares how he sounds, what he looks like, or what people say about him, he fires back and moves on, doing the same thing he has always done, somehow it continues to work for him.