olldflame wrote:Tothehoopyall1 wrote: ↑November 13th, 2024, 7:25 am
It looks like the front runner for press secretary is Alina Habba. Surprise pick for defense secretary with Pete Hegseth but I think he will do a good job.
Not my first choice, but she would be great.
She's also way hotter than Scott Jennings.
Hegseth is an outside-the-box pick, but I like it. Could not possibly be as bad as what we have now. I feel pretty confident he will not disappear for a week without informing the president, and while he has a distinguished military career, he is in fact a CIVILIAN, which until Biden appointed Austin was considered an absolute prerequisite for the job.
Austin retired from service in 2016 and joined the board of Raytheon. Oddly enough, the path that Mattis (Trump's first SecDef) and Lloyd Austin took are almost identical, beginning with their appointments to head up USCENTCOM and then their subsequent retirements, private life and then appointment to be SecDef.
Hegseth is a wild card. To be honest, I feel like Tulsi Gabbard would have been a better fit given her experience with navigating DC as a congresswoman, but it's going to take someone strong to come in and fix the issues at the DoD. Like most of the bureaucracies, a lot of people need to be fired.
I am a little disappointed with some of the other picks starting with Noem for Homeland Security. I would have rather seen someone from the border states, like a Governor Abbott or someone with a bit more law enforcement experience in their background. That department overall has become
bloated. I think Rubio was a meh choice for State. I would have preferred Grennell who served in several capacities in his 1st administration, and he was very effective in each. The last thing I'm disappointed about is the DOGE progress. I think Elon is an outside the box thinker and a proven problem-solver. I'm just not sure how much authority he's going to have to go about making real progress. That worries me.