A comparison:
Lieutenant Nyota Uhura held her job as Communications Director for an entire 5-year mission without scandal or failure. She was a multilingual and a technical whiz. She was a groundbreaker, participating in the first televised multiracial kiss, and she inspired a generation of women in STEM and space exploration.
I am reasonably certain that she never gave a profanity-laced interview to the New Yorker.
When necessary (and as appropriate given the well-established rules of organizational ascendancy during a crisis), she was able to step into her administration's lead role, and she was quite animated when she did so (she took control of the entire enterprise on a mission shown to the world in cartoon form in 1973, a geopolitical incident now known as "The Lorelei Signal"). She was well-respected and well-liked by her peers, subordinates, and supervisors. Her competence was stellar.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has burned through three Communications Directors in six months. Mooch broke a record, but Sean Spicer and Other Guy Whose Name Nobody Can Remember both served slightly longer than a Nixon appointee who was discovered soon after his appointment to have been a Nazi Youth Party member. I'm pretty sure none of them have been caught on camera in a groundbreaking interracial kiss. So...good company?
(BTW, I love that this picture is actually courtesy of NASA, no joke.)