Trump’s
cabinet picks bear an ominous message “Perceptions”
by Gerry Warner
If
one can take anything out of the President Elect Trump’s cabinet picks so far,
only one conclusion can be reached – head
for the exits or crawl into a deep cave, because the next four years aren’t going to be
pretty.
What else can be said about a US president
cozying up to possibly the most dangerous man in the world? That, of course is
Vladimir Putin, the steely-eyed president of Russia and former KGB chief, who Senator
and former presidential candidate John McCain describes as a “butcher, a murderer and a thug.”
But that’s what Trump did when he named ExxonMobil
oil executive Rex Tillerson secretary of state in charge of US diplomacy.
Tillerson has been chummy with Putin for years, so much so, that in 2013 Putin
presented him with an “Order of Friendship Award,” the highest award Russia can
give to a foreigner. Yet no less than the CIA says Putin was personally
involved in penetrating the security wall around the US election in order to
help Trump win. With “friends” like that who needs enemies? I guess now we know
what Trump meant when he said the election was “rigged.”
But Tillerson is only one of several
bizarre Trump cabinet picks. Many heads swivelled far to the right when Trump
announced alt-right member and white nationalist Steve Bannon as his chief
strategist, the man whom a scathing Bloomberg Business Week article described
as “the most dangerous political operative in America.”
You think this is hyperbole? Listen to
Bannon’s own words in an interview with The Daily Beast in late 2013. “I’m a
Leninist. Lenin wanted to destroy the state and that’s my goal too. I want to
bring everything crashing down and destroy all of today’s establishment.” And
you thought Karl Rove was scary.
And it doesn’t end with Bannon. Trump has
always been a climate change denier and in one of his daily tweets called
global warming “a Chinese hoax” to put a damper on American industry. So who
does he appoint to head the Environmental Protection Agency? Oklahoma Attorney
General Scott Pruitt, an evangelical fundamentalist known for fighting federal
environmental regulations under the guise of “states’ rights and described by
the New York Times as a “puppet of polluters.”
Then there’s former Texas Governor Rick
Perry’s appointment to head the Energy Department, an agency he once said
should be eliminated and now he’s in charge of it! Perry’s also another climate
change denier, who calls scientific evidence on the issue “a contrived phony
mess.”
But surely a pattern is emerging here. As
the world knows now, Trump doesn’t think. He tweets and soon there’ll be a
president whose biggest policy decisions will be expressed in no more than 140
characters. Can 140 characters bring peace to the Middle East, put blue-collar
workers back to work, restore the American
economy to its former heights, reverse climate change, build a wall on
America’s southern border, stare China down, stop the growing ascendancy of
Putin or put Hillary in jail? Of course, I’m being a tad factious here, but
we’re entering unchartered territory with a Trump presidency.
Sensing they were a nation in decline, Americans
craved change in the election and never was an election craving answered more
successfully than Trump’s hollow slogan “to make America great again.” But is a
Wall Street billionaire, real estate flipper, discharged bankrupt and reality
TV star the change agent that millions of Americans say they desperately need?
In the next four years – or less – I think
we’re going to find out. Will Trump emerge as a new messiah or as another
political charlatan and rogue Commander in Chief? Judging by his cabinet picks so far, I can
only conclude the latter.
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