That is not the purpose for which we elected you. I'm hearing some more than slightly troubling 'things'. Bob Corker for Secretary of State and fourth in line to your new job? OH MY GOD!!!!
PUH-LEASE!!! At least he's not another lackey lawyer, but he is an epitome of professional party politician and an apex of Repulsicanism. Just because he is Chairman of The Foreign Relations Committee doesn't mean that he should be Secretary of State in a Donald Trump administration. It just means that he is part of the establishment against which candidate Trump has been railing for months. Listen to Levin, et al., Mr. President-Elect.
While I shall propose that he does have the appearance which we need to be showing to the rest of the modern world, he does NOT have the purpose we need to be telling the modern world, particularly the modern Muslim world of ninth century, religiously retarded stone age savages with twenty-first century weaponry, who have been at war with us (U.S.) since George Washington's eighteenth century Presidency.
It is time to stop putting forth femininity and female faces as the face of America in dealing with the rest of the world, especially that part of the world forcing us (U.S.) to deal with them at the point of a loaded gun, as Ayn Rand would say.
Yeah, yeah, yeah; I know that technically John Boy Poodle Boy Kerry is male.....
And before any of you start screaming and crying that I'm an anti-feminist, sexist, male chauvinist misogynist, let me remind you that I have recommended qualified women for many high level positions, and shall continue to do so, including later i this article. Of the four aforementioned, at least Condi was actually qualified through her intelligence, understanding, experience and expertise. And looking at her doesn't make me want to barf. But this position of Secretary of State, at this time in history, needs to be filled by a strong willed and witted, learned and intelligent man of traditional and forceful American faithfulness and leadership; the kind of faith and forward thinking and moving that founded this Republic and fostered it to become the greatest nation state of countrymen and women in the history of humanity, before another kind of men and women reversed its course toward ravaged ruination.
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In the five centuries and a decade since the American experiment began, more has been achieved and accomplished than in the millennia of mankind previous to that. Culturally, politically, socially, economically, technologically, America became the apex and the zenith of what the world should and could be. From The Mayflower Compact to the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation to the Constitution of the United States, Americanism has shown that the most beneficial profit and progress can be recognized by the simple principles and practices of individual rights, personal responsibility and the rule of law, where every person is equal before the law..
We need a man as Secretary of State who can communicate that committedly and convincingly to the rest of the world, as well as to the American electorate.
Throughout his life, Newt Gingrich has demonstrated that he is such an American. College professor of history, co-author and architect of the Contract with America, 50th Speaker of the House, best selling author, thoughtful and thought provoking commentator on our times, Dr. Gingrich is the best man for the job. However, Newt says that his interests in aiding the Trump administration are more in a vaguer, broader (and probably unconstitutional) advisory capacity, rather than in an actual, constitutionally mandated cabinet posting.
If Dr. Gingrich can't be persuaded to take on this awesome opportunity, I would suggest the Rev. Franklin Graham.
There is talk of naming of Senator Jeff Sessions of my mother's home state of Alabama being your Chief of Staff. As he was one of the first, if not the very first senator to endorse Donald Trump, on what would have been her 91st birthday, I can see why the President-Elect might would want to reward Sen. Sessions in such a way. But let's accomplish two very important goals here, Mr. President-Elect. Jeff Sessions does fall into my normally detested description of lawyer turned politician. But he has been one of the rare gems among that ilk. He has been principally stalwart, consistently ranked as one of the Senate's most constitutionally conservative members, political correctness be damned. With some very important committee assignments, including a very important chairmanship of the Subcommittee for Strategic Forces, Sen. Sessions can best serve the new administration and America by staying where he is, as an ally to the administration, banding together with other Senate conservatives, like his state mate, Richard Shelby, Mike Lee, Tim Scott, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, even Marco Rubio, to form a new leadership coalition in the Senate.
Tht might make the Senate the deliberative body that it was intended to be, rather than the 'The Most Exclusive Club in the World', that it has become, under the leadership of Mitch McConnell, etc.
The Republicans/Repulsicans/Rebooblicans hold a very narrow majority in the Senate and the conservative conservative contingent of that needs to stand up to make sure that the entire caucus will stand up to and not capitulate to the likes of lunatic liberal Demoncats/Dummycraps/Socialists like Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, Al Franken, Dick Turban, uh, I mean Durbin and Bernie Sanders.
And maybe even more important on this matter, Mr. President-Elect. Show the same independence, integrity, and intestinal fortitude as President that you did as candidate, by becoming the first President since Jack Kennedy to serve as your own Chief of Staff.
He knew, as you should know, Mr. President-Elect, that such a position only adds another, probably unconstitutional, unnecessary bureaucracy. Start your budget cutting there and really earn that $400K a year that we'll be paying you for the next several years. And remember the lessons from 24, House of Cards and now Designated Survivor. It's almost always the Chief of Staff mucking things up.
And a couple of thoughts to show that I'm not that anti-feminist, sexist, misogynistic, male chauvinist some might deem to don me. Many have said, and I wholeheartedly agree, that Ted Cruz would Tme Court. But not just yet. Maybe if and when Ruth Biddy Ginsberg dies or retires to keep her pledge to move to New Zealand, or wherever in the event of a Trump presidency. Make real history, Mr. President-Elect by nominating Judge Janice Rogers Brown to fill Justice Scalia's seat on the bench, As a California Supreme Court Associate Justice and a federal Appeals Court Judge for the D.C. circuit, she has shown herself to be a libertarian originalist, opposing Affirmative Action and judicial overreach, while championing capitalism over socialism. And she is detested by such groups as the National Association of Always Complaining People, National Organization of Women, National Council of Jewish Women, The Feminist Majority Foundation, People for the American Way and Senate Demoncats. She has to be just absolutely top notch.
And you can replace the criminal and hopefully soon to be impeached and convicted Commissioner of the I.R.S. John Koskinen with Michele Bachmann, who should have been Speaker of the House, rather than crybaby John Boehnhead.
Her reputation as a top drawer tax attorney, her stalwart Congressional service, and her consistent constitutional conservatism would make her an ideal candidate, especially considering that she is a principled, if not practical proponent of The Fair Tax Act, provisions of which would abolish the Internal Revenue Service.
Her first task would be to bust The Clinton Foundation, bankrupting and imprisoning Billary and Hitlary.
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