Actually, I think he *is* acting like a CEO. CEOs don't fire everyone when they take over a company; they keep the talented staff and bring them around to a new vision.
Politicians fire everyone so that they can install their ideological cronies. Because politicians are about the power, not the job.
I think it would be nice if government were more like a business--where people go into it because they believe in the mission, and they want the mission to go forward regardless of who is in the lead.
I will say that Chaffetz' problem is not Trump so much, but a Congress of Republicans who have been bullied into submission and will not do the people's work because they are afraid of the left/media.
I’ve been through very ugly mergers where people get riffed wholesale.
When everybody is smart, it’s about surrounding yourself with loyalists. It’s no different on Wall St.
When you take over a company you put your people in.
Unfortunately most contemporary CEOs see running a company as a political venture ...
Who knew Congress could order Sessions to not release subpoenaed records.