THere really aren’t hundreds of qualified political operatives. There are a small number of elites who can really work at a presidential campaign level, and many of them are already committed to campaigns.
Are you seriously arguing that once you work on someone’s campaign, you can never work for any other campaign if the guy you worked for is running? That seems like an odd rule to me.
Are seriously reading my posts? Because I see no evidence of it. I never came close to claiming there was, or that there should be, a rule like that.
I said that it is most likely Perry chose the guy *because* he worked for Cain in the past. Think about it. Cain is catapulting in the polls. You need to stop him. What better way to get inside Cain's head then bring on someone who worked for him in the past?