I'm sorry, but I'm not going to "reconsider" the thought that people sitting at computers know more than George W. Bush does about who the best people to serve him are. No way.
Not even me.
But your quote was, "Are you privvy to more information than he is?"
It's very unFReeperish, and quite unlike you (if I may say so) to equate "having information" with "choosing wisely".
The Kobe Bryant prosecutor had more information than you did, Howlin, but that did not make him right and you wrong.
I'm not arguing Mineta on the merits (with you), I'm arguing what facts you should use to make a decision.
"George Bush has made very good decisions and I therefore trust his judgement in this matter" is a good argument.
"He knows more than you" isn't.