mojo84 wrote:Jusme,
I agree. I was just sharing my surprised Patraeu is as involved in gun control efforts. Considering this, I would hate to see him as SOS whether or other cabinet postion whether or not Trump is actually considering him or not.
Also, I am disapointed in Trump's selection of McConnell's wife for a cabinet position. Just because I voted for Trump over Hillary, doesn't mean he isn't going to make some decisions with which I disagree or find disappointing. I consider McConnell one of the leaders of the swamp and appointing his wife to a cabinet position is contradictory to Trump's "drain the swamp" promise.
This doesn't mean I am trashing Trump or dissing his entire body of work as the president before he is even sworn in.
I had read, maybe on here, about Patreus, joining with the Giffords some time back. I'm sure there will be a lot of decisions Trump will make that will not completely fall in line with my views either. I just keep in mind that the "draining of the swamp" will be a slow process, along with undoing all of the damage caused by BHO over the last 8 years. Trump will not be able to kick out elected congress members who will fight tooth and nail to keep their positions of power. He won't be able to push through every piece of legislation he may want. But cabinet posts are assigned and he can replace them whenever he wants, so if the people he selects, don't live up to his expectations, or start undermining what he wants to do, they will, more than likely be gone.
This is also a learning time for Trump. He has no experience as an elected public servant, so he will have to rely on those with more experience, until he gets his feet wet.I believe that is why he is meeting with so many people, at this time, some may be in consideration for posts, and others may just be a brain trust for information. JMHO