Has the public given sufficient thought to what it means that a pre-req for POTUS is the ability to hire 7,000 people in two months or so.
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Was it so unthinkable that a candidate who burned a lot of bridges in his own party would win someday?
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Because the mere fact that he doesn’t have the trust of every faction I the party seems to be crippling this from the start. Not good!
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Also the fact that he's an ignoramus with the attention span of a firefly. That's doesn't help either.
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Big structural problem is immense power of POTUS tied to party system, not anticipating anti-politician winning.
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The way the thing is structured only these two parties at full capacity has a chance of taking possession of the office
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GOP is a strong party at winning elections, but selected nominee with no connection to policy networks
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Best GOP transition effort since Paul Bremer tasked College Republicans with running the Iraqi Interim Government
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