He came, he saw, he got fired on Twitter. And now US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said farewell, with a parting plea yesterday to America's diplomats not to let anyone violate their integrity.
Tillerson did not mention his erstwhile boss, President Donald Trump, as he spoke to several hundred State Department workers who gathered at headquarters in Foggy Bottom to watch him depart. Nor did he directly address the icy manner in which he was terminated last week after one of the shortest stints by a secretary of state in recent history.
"This can be a very mean-spirited town," Tillerson said, eliciting laughter at first and then applause. "But you don't have to choose to participate in that."
When he arrived in the nation's capital last year, Tillerson made no secret of his unwillingness to play the Washington-style games that turn governing into blood sport: one-upmanship, aggressive public posturing, surreptitious leaking and even sabotage. Weeks into his tenure, the Texas oilman famously declared he wasn't big on press access, explaining, "I personally don't need it."