He would make a good press secretary.
Maybe so...but White House press secretaries have high-tension, high spotlight, high-research, high burdens, high crazy-hours, high-burnout jobs.
Sean has a wife and young children, he's a family man, and there's no way he would take on a position as the President's communications front man in the DC maelstrom.
Sean has said on numerous occasions that when his kids are out of school, he'll move from New York to Texas or Florida.
I would, too.
Leni