I came across a phrase, “It’s just another day in paradise” in the Hill’s article (July 20) that came under the title, “Trump demoralized his own team with dizzying Russian moves.
It reads;
“Rank-and-file intelligence and national security official feel demoralized by the president’s failure to publicly call out Putin for interfering in the 2016 election. --- “It’s just another day in paradise,” said one former White House official. – Russia narratives have been a daily ordeal for two years. Nobody knows what the president will do or say and nobody knows what they don’t know.”
I can’t find the exact meaning of “It’s another day in paradise” in dictionaries at hand nor in online dictionaries, except the quote from Phil Collins’ title of a song, “Another Day in Paradise.” and lyrics I googled;
"Oh, think twice. It’s another day for you and me in paradise.
Oh, think twice. It’s just another day for you, You and me in paradise."
It may not be a positive remark. But, I’m curious to know what “It’s just another day in paradise,” exactly means, when it is used in the specific context of political / diplomatic deals.