A presidential desire for speed does not
constitute a crisis — no matter how eager a president is to camouflage his failures.
vs
...president is try to camouflage...
The original is correct. Your version is not correct grammar. A presidential desire for speed does not constitute a crisis — no matter how eager a president is try to camouflage his failures.
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The original is correct. Your version is not correct grammar.
A presidential desire for speed does not constitute a crisis — no matter how eager a president is try to camouflage his failures.
The expression is eager to do something... It's not eager do so