I do to, but you have to realize that he was getting bad
advice from people suggesting who would be good for certain
slots, for two reasons. #1, they would be loyal to the
party and not Trump. #2, they would sell out Trump at the
drop of a hat.
As for Ron, what top level CEO type of experience does he
have? What business or economic acumen does he have? What
gravitas has he on the international scene?
I don’t have to dislike the guy to realize he really is not
qualified in any way near Trump’s level.
Trump is an egotistical asshole. You know what, that is
exactly who we need. Yes it’s going to give us heartburn
at times, but do you really want some guy wavering in his
actions, running poll numbers to see what to do?
He’s a born leader. He’s what we asked for, an then we
got cold feet. We can’t do that.
We’re either all in, or we’re going to pay very dearly
for what we wind up doing to ourselves.
You’re right about Ron. He has accomplished some great things for Florida but he has had a friendly legislature and not been put through the fire yet. I’d love to see him seasoned a bit more as an executive but if it comes down to it, I’d not hesitate to support him.
Trump would be my first choice at this point and yes he did get bad advice, but that is his fault too. His bad advice began with selecting Reince Prius as his first chief of staff and his bad appointments piled up, all this after promising he would only pick the best of the best. He needs to own his bad picks not blame bad advice from others. My respect would only grow if he made more statements to that effect.