I like that Brandon said to the media a few weeks ago to go ahead and look, but they will find that there is no "there, there". And every few days, more "there" shows up.
Someone like Klain resigns. Does this represent?:
1) The normal cycle of chief of staffs. Evidently, the average person who gets hired for that job can only stand it for a couple years.
2) He can't take the stupidity and incompetency any longer, doesn't want to get personally tainted by it, and is getting out while the getting is good.
3) He is a good party member, knows the insiders are working to make sure Brandon cant/won't run in 24, and he is showing loyalty to his party, doesn't want to run a lame duck, and wants to possibly to get hired by the 24 nominee.
I think it can be any or all of those.