titan said:
If this is true agree with it:
Quote:
As for the appointments I think he made a real mistake with Wiles as his Chief of Staff. She is a great campaign manager but she isn't a governance person and she holds serious grudges against anyone associated with DeSantis because he fired her for leaking to the press. That takes out a LOT of talent in the GOP that is very good at executing policy because she is including anyone that supported DeSantis
Chief of Staff is a real important position, and you want someone with real inside insight, a regular Merlin to Arthur, for a Chief of Staff. Someone who knows the ins and outs of the West Wing and Beltway both. Not sure campaign managing directly translates to that.
Pretty much all her experience outside of campaigns has been in Florida and not national. She spent a little time working for a House Rep in the '90s. She's very good at campaigns but a job like this is just not something she has experience with. As for the DeSantis stuff that's been evident, there are no DeSantis people or supporters among the choices so far. A few have been rumored but not selected. I really hope that changes as that is just a lot of talent to leave out.
I want this to succeed though and I'll give Trump and Wiles the benefit of the doubt. When some of these folks end up being disappointments though just realize there were a lot of other choices they could have made. Love to be proven wrong. I'd love it even more if Trump would reach out to DeSantis and Reynolds (and Roy and Massie and Cruz and Lee) and get them on the team instead of kicking them to the curb. They are the brightest minds in the GOP and they know how to do the dirty work. Hey but if he can get it done without them that's fine too, I care about winning a lot more than I care about who gets the credit.
"The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
Ronald Reagan