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Let me check.
I just got a couple three or four late-arriving audio sound bites.
If I don't look at them now, I'm not going to know what I've got here.
So hang on.
Chuck Schubert's Blasio.
I met with Trump to let him hear to voice the what?
Okay, so that sounds 27-28, they look pretty good.
26, Chuck Schumer, keep number 19 standing by.
I want to go back to the transition news that's out there and the and the drive-by's imploding, because that's really what's happening out there.
I want to tell you, in case you haven't heard this, that uh Ted Cruz was among the many who have been made the track to Trump Tower in recent days, and there are all kinds of names being bandied about.
Cruz, I understand, was at Trump Tower for five hours meeting with people.
He had a one-hour meeting with Trump that I hear went very well, by the way.
And that uh that that Cruz may be, I think is being considered for attorney general.
And I just want to say that if that happened, that would be fabulous.
I can't think of anybody, maybe Jeff Sessions.
But man, you you you want somebody committed to to draining that swamp, the Department of Justice, and all of the Obama administration cronyism and corruption that exists in that place.
You want somebody that will happily and proudly root it out in a committed, I can't think of anybody better than Ted Cruz, and Jeff Sessions co-equals here.
I hear Sessions is in line for this too.
So uh and Trump has assured everybody that he's the decider.
And that and he only he knows.
By the way, you have to love this.
The New York Times is reporting that his whole transition team is imploding and that people are leaving and that they're unhappy, and that no foreign leaders have called Trump.
So Trump gets on Twitter.
He says the failing New York Times continues to lie.
Foreign leaders from all over the country, all over the world have called me, and he names the countries, and he says my transition team is going smooth as it can be, and I am the one who's going to pick the people.
I'm the one who decides.
Now, everybody, what what everybody's continuing to make the mistake that they made all through the campaign.
Both parties, by the way, made this mistake.
I tried to help people.
I tried to tell them you cannot look at anything regarding the Trump candidacy or now his presidency, the way you've looked at politics before.
He's not in politics.
He's not bringing a political organization to the presidency.
He's not somebody that's been in elective office.
Why does this matter?
Let me tell you why it matters, aside from the obvious things.
Politicians lead their lives for public consumption for the most part.
As such, I think this is why many people think people in politics are phony.
They dress, they speak, they travel where they go, how they spend leisure time.
All of it is rooted around positive political perception within the norms of how that is defined.
Politics is its own business in a sense.
It is its uh it has its own protocols and its own ladder for success.
And there are things like any other business that uh you have to do or you have to get close to doing in order to succeed.
It is thought.
Trump's blown all this up, is the point.
But tax returns are the best example I can give you of this.
Everybody in politics, and everybody who thinks they're gonna get into politics before they get into it, starts structuring their life for the eventual public disclosure of things, because it's required.
And so they file taxes that are designed to look okay to the public and to the media.
They have the requisite amount of money going to charity.
Uh they don't, I mean, they they don't they present themselves as one of us.
Or as close to that as they can.
Well, now in Trump's case, I can assure you that the idea of running for president is a new idea to Trump.
When he was filing his taxes and running his business all through the 90s and in the early part of the 2000s, I am very confident in saying that he wasn't filing his tax return with the idea that it would ever be publicly scrutinized by people deciding whether or not to vote for him.
But everybody in politics does.
And that's just one example.
Everything politicians do is designed to survive or thrive the kind of public scrutiny it gets from the media and contemporaries and voters.
Trump has not done that.
Now the people in politics say that if you want to go anywhere in our business, you have to change.
If you decide to come into our business, you're gonna have to do it the way we've always done it.
We the consultants, we who have successfully been elected and hold office, and Trump has blown all that up.
And he says, no, I'm I'm and he hasn't, he hasn't tried to conform with the Washington, New York, Boston political corridor at all, and he's not now.
But they continue to insist that he do it.
And when he doesn't, that's when the media implodes, starts writing stories about how Trump doesn't get it, Trump does understand, Trump is disrespecting the media because the media demands and expects to be treated with a certain amount of deference, a lot of deference, and Trump is not treating them this way.
And they don't know how to deal with it.
They don't know how to deal with somebody who's not going to play according to the playbook.
Look, politics, the establishment, it is a very, very tight-knit group, and it is made up of a bunch of people who do nothing but conform.
That in fact is the coin of the realm, conforming to the norms, conforming to the what you have to do is and what you don't do, conforming to what the powers it be decree must be done.
None of that applies now.
And the people who demand that or in their whole lives have lived it and now expect it, don't know how to adapt to somebody like Donald Trump who has no interest.
The reason he ran is to blow all that up.
The reason he wants to be president is to get rid of all of these conforming protocols that make everybody in this business robotic in a way.
He doesn't want to conform in this way.
He's going to stay who he is.
He's going to do the things he set out to do.
He's going to get them done the best way he knows how, based on his own experiences of success and achievement.
The people over here in the establishment and in the political corridors, political consultants, elected officials, lobbyists, you name it, are bamboozled.
They don't know how to react to this.
They have all their lives lived with everybody in their group conforming and acknowledging and behaving according to the playbook or the rules.
And when somebody doesn't and succeeds, they're lost.
And that's where we are here.
In their world, everything Trump does, everything he's done, spells defeat.
it Everything from his opening announcement.
He should not have survived that and did.
He shouldn't have survived any of the October surprise things.
He should not have survived the Access Hollywood video.
But he did.
They can't figure it out.
It doesn't make sense to them.
So they're going to continue trying to destroy Trump the same way they've been trying to since his announcement.
They have not learned that it doesn't work.
They will not learn that it doesn't work because they don't know any other way.
It's that tight-knit.
And Trump is in there blowing it all Up.
For example, the transition.
You're supposed to go out and get a bunch of old Washington hands.
You're supposed to hire people who have done this for previous presidents, have worked themselves for previous administrations, have been hirers and firers.
Trump's not doing any of that.
He just got rid of a bunch of people who were starting to do it that way.
The real reason that the Chris Christie national security team is gone is because Christie was doing what Christie knows.
Christie was going out and getting people who are part of that corridor, that establishment.
He was going out and getting lobbyists and others, but he thought friendly lobbyists.
I'm sure he was getting, you know, there are Republican and Democrat lobbyists.
To Trump, they're all a problem.
And he was going out and he's putting together a team, national security team, based on people with previous national security experience.
And Trump doesn't want any part of that because he doesn't want to be sabotaged.
Trump's smart enough to know that over half of Washington doesn't want him there.
And he's not going to purposely hire any of those people to be in a position to do him harm.
It's no more complicated than that.
But they fully expect him to do that.
In their world, there are only a few people who know how to staff the West Wing.
There are only a few people who know how to put together a national security team.
There are only a few people who know how to vet people for AG for commerce secretary.
And if you don't use them, you don't have a prayer of putting together a working administration.
And Trump is throwing all of that out and saying, I know who I want in these jobs, but what I don't want is people who are going to be in a position to sabotage me or subordinate, because he's he's not stupid.
He knows full well.
I don't know what percentage of it is, the number of people who don't want him there.
Oh, there's Larry Arne on TV.
Larry Arne, I hear, of Hillsdale College is up for education secretary.
Do you know how fabulous that would be?
You know, when I hear these names being floated, I think of all these never Trumpers who would not be open.
They said Trump is going to destroy conservatism.
Trump's going to destroy the Republican Party.
If you look at the people that Trump is considering, I dare say that he's got a greater list of potential cabinet members than a straight down the line Republican would put together.
I'm not on the transition team.
In fact, not on any team.
I haven't spoken to Trump since he was here for an interview.
Whatever that phone call was.
Why?
Why do you what?
Whoa, well, they are guys I would pick.
Staff is telling me you seem to know a lot about what's going on.
Are you part of the I don't know anything going on?
I'm telling you, I know who Trump is.
I know who the left is, I knew who the Wash establishment is, I know how they are, how they think, what they do, what they expect.
I know how they try to ruin people, how they promote people, how they sabotage things.
I know this.
I haven't been sitting here as a potted plant for 30 years.
So Larry Arne's being interviewed on Fox Rider because his name's been bandied about.
Can you if Larry Arne ended up as education secretary, that would just be you put him in there at education and cruise or just Jeff Sessions as uh attorney general.
I mean, look, I'm here to tell you that the names I have seen floated are more solid and better in terms of conservatism than your average Republican nominee would put together.
You know why?
Your average Republican nominee would pick some Democrats.
Yes, to be fair and to be magnanimous and to reach across the aisle.
Even if a Republican were ever to win in this dramatic a fashion, which is doubtful, but even if a Republican were to have won, we still would have had some Democrat names being floated, and we would be assured we can trust these are good Democrats, these are people that believe in the greatness of America.
We'd be sitting here thinking, oh my God, sabotage the screwed again.
And that's not what's happening.
And because it's not happening, it is Washington, official Washington that's imploding.
It's the media that is imploding.
It's Obamacare that's gonna implode.
It's the Iran policy that's gonna implode.
It is our immigration policy that is going to implode.
And that's why all of the supporters of these various things are imploding.
And they're reporting it that Trump is imploding, that his transition team is imploding.
And it's not.
Trump is getting rid of the dead weight.
Trump is making when he makes mistakes with hires, he fixes it immediately.
And we are witnessing insiders who are being shut out react to being shut out.
And human nature is very easy to predict here.
If you're an insider, if you think you're a power broker, if you think you've been close to power all your life and therefore would be attractive to say a new president Trump, and you're not picked, well, you're gonna be righteously indignant.
And you're gonna think Trump doesn't know what he's doing.
Why here I am vast experience.
I am a power broker, I'm a power maker, I am a guy, and Trump's overlooking you.
Well, you're not gonna sit there and say there's anything wrong with you.
It has to be something wrong with Trump.
And that's what we're witnessing here right now, as the effort is ongoing to make you and everybody think that Trump doesn't know what he's doing.
The country is at great risk because of this, and that nobody knows what they're doing because Trump doesn't have any political experience, uh, it's uh it's a dog and pony show up there and it's a disaster waiting.
That's what they want you to believe.
It's the exact opposite.
This is the new normal.
Trump derangement syndrome has already reached escape velocity, and the guy hasn't even been sworn in.
Now, give you as an example, Trump leaving Trump Tower, his home last night, and going to 21 for dinner.
The media has had a legitimate conniption over not being told, over not being taken, over not having a pool reporter there or a series of reporters.
The AP is using as their example, we were there when JFK got shot.
We were there when Reagan was shot.
We need to be there.
That's their reason.
That's isn't that cool of them.
The reason they want to be there.
But I'm holding here in my formerly nicotine-stained fingers, the New York Times, December 26, 2008, during the Obama transition period.
In the news free zone that is Barack Obama's pre-inauguration Hawaiian vacation, this passes for a bulletin.
The president elect ditched his press pool of media minders to take his daughters to a water park on Friday morning.
Now, was the media upset over that?
Was the media all over itself telling everybody else, Obama ditched us?
Obama disrespects us, Obama's not behaving with protocol.
No.
You know what they wrote in the New York Times.
In making his dash, Mr. Obama drew attention both to the seemingly odd but important rituals of the president and the presidential bubble, and to just how much this very private public man chafes under its constraints.
So excuses were made when Obama ditched his bubble to take his kids out to a water park.
When he ditched the media, when he didn't take them along when he was on vacation in Hawaii.
It was understandable.
Because this is very, very private public man chafing under its constraints.
We have to cut him some slack.
And then I've got one here from the AP, December 1st, 2000.
Same thing.
Quick time out, my friends.
We will be back.
We will continue in mere moments.
Folks, this is one of those days where everything I have I want to do next.
And I've got tons of stuff in.
I can't do everything next.
It's going to take the entire program to get it all in.
And it's looking like it won't happen.
And this is becoming the case each and every day.
So we try to get uh editing done here, get the most important stuff in, but it's a crapshoot each and every so it's popping.
Everything's popping at the uh time the program is on.
Anyway, to the phones I want to start there we'll f with uh with Faye in Ocean County, New Jersey.
I'm glad you called.
Hi.
Hi, thanks for taking my call.
Yes, ma'am.
Um this is about the that mother who said she was throwing her kid out of the house.
She did throw him out.
Yeah, I'm sorry, she did.
I don't know exactly what she was thinking.
I got six kids on my of my own, including a seven-year-old, who incidentally just started reading the rush books, just like all of the cities.
All right.
All right.
They love them.
But anyway, I can tell you that a seven-year-old does not have a sense of sarcasm or exaggeration.
And I'm sh probably, at least I sure hope, the mom didn't really mean she was gonna kick him out forever.
But to that kid, when he heard his mother say, get your stuff and get out.
We don't do Trump here, blah, blah, blah.
This kid honestly thought.
She packed a suitcase for the kid.
She packed this on.
Do not wait a second here now.
Faye, you're trying to be nice and uh accepting and generous.
You know, I thought I had Hey, don't hang up.
We will continue this in a minute.
Great to have you back, and we return now to Faye in uh in Ocean County, New Jersey.
Faye, one thing I want to say here.
Imagine how the media would have been all over this story if the mother had been a Trump supporter, furious at his defeat.
Oh, I know.
She would have been crucified.
And this story still hasn't made out of Houston locally.
It's still a local story that because our show prep knows no bounds, we found.
Well, I can just tell you when I heard when I heard the audio of that, I was I was so mad.
I was shaking and and I d they say that she didn't actually break any laws.
I don't know if she broke any laws technically, but she did worse than breaking the law.
I mean, a child trusts his mother more than that's the only thing a child trusts.
And have your mom tell you, get out of my house.
Uh you know what?
I wouldn't be surprised if offers pour in to adopt this kid.
Well, here's the here's the thing.
You you and your uh in the previous uh hour or the previous segment where we were talking, you you were cutting the mother some slack, and I ran out of time.
I was gonna disagree with you.
I don't I I think I think the anti-Trump people, the liber the left wing Democrats, the evidence is all over the country.
They're deranged, they are unhinged.
They are they are uh insanely angry here and and unhinged and unsettled.
And I don't th I don't think this mother was joking.
I think she was genuinely livid, and this is how she took it out on her kid and took it out on anybody else.
And it's only because she's been shamed that she's reigning it all back in now.
It's only because people found out about this.
But I think there's she wasn't embarrassed.
I I heard she was the one who posted this.
I don't know, but she doesn't deserve to be a mother.
I haven't seen I haven't seen her any video or heard any audio of this.
Uh I didn't think it had made it out of local news.
Um But I I don't travail social media either.
Where did you hear it?
Where do you see this?
Um I heard it locally on the radio.
Um 710 WR.
All right.
Well, I haven't I haven't gotten it, but it I don't need it.
I mean I I have no doubt.
Look, that this you've got a guy at a high tech company that had to be fired because he posted he wanted to kill Trump.
I mean, we're dealing here, Faye, with a special kind of stupid.
And it is a real deranged stupid.
And it matters.
We're learning who these people are, and we've got to accept it as what it is and and how we see it.
We've got people have got to learn who these people are and what we are up against here.
Uh anyway, you you mentioned that you have six kids, did you say?
Yes.
And they've read the Rush Revere series.
Oh, they love them.
My seven-year-old is in second grade, and she just started reading them now.
My kids love these books so much they're starting to fall apart.
Well, I want to fix that.
I want to send you a whole set, maybe a couple sets since you've got six kids.
So I want you to hold on here.
Mr. Snerdley will get an address from you, and we will we'll fed out to you a little uh Rush Revere Time Travels with Exceptional Americans, time travel adventures with exceptional Americans, a little packet of things, a goodie basket that we put together for people just like you.
Because I am so uh gratified that that you've gone to the trouble to get these books and and give them to your kids.
I really uh appreciate that.
As I said, folks, everything I have I want to do next.
So I've got these audio sound bites here that I want to start.
So I've got but I just got this story.
And this is from our old buddies at campus reform.
This is a bunch of conservative kids, students who have started their own website to present the alternative view from the dominant Marxism that is now taught on major college campus.
And there is a national walkout being planned, which seeks sanctuary for illegal immigrant students.
Students at more than 100 universities plan to participate in a nationwide walkout.
It's supposed to happen today to demand that college administrators offer sanctuary for illegal immigrants.
The protest effort is an explicit reaction to Trump's victory and is scheduled to take place just one day after a similar mass walkout objecting to Trump on a more general basis.
Now, before you have the wrong reaction, we've got to stop and think about this.
This actually could be a great idea.
Give sanctuary to illegal immigrants on college campus.
So we get the word out to all the illegal immigrants, just make your way to the nearest campus that is participating here.
This will make it so much easier to identify them, for dealing with them, how we choose to going forward.
It'll make it much easier for ICE and immigration officials to find these people.
I mean It could be a win win.
Finding them on college campus would be a lot easier than find them in a sanctuary city like New York or a city like Chicago.
But here again, seriously, here is more evidence of the unhinged nature of the reaction to the election.
Now here's NBC News, and let's get started here.
Stand by on audio soundbite number four.
Here's the NBC News headline.
As Trump leaves press behind for steak dinner, incoming administration already showing lack of transparency.
The subheadline is this.
In a highly unusual move, President elect Donald Trump on Tuesday night left his Manhattan residence without notifying the reporters covering him or giving any indication of where he was going.
The maneuvers seemed to deliberately limit access to the media.
Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks later told NBC News he's having dinner with his family, decided to go out.
He made the decision after what she, by the way, that must include this in the story.
Hope Hicks, who is one of Trump's spokespeople, told the media he was in for the night.
And it was after she told the media he was in for the night that he left with the family to go to the 21 club for dinner.
By the way, did you notice that they report Trump went to a steakhouse?
Now, 21 is not known as a steakhouse.
They've got great steaks there, but it's not known as a steakhouse.
I don't think they'd be disturbed, but but that's not how they're known.
So the idea that Trump went to a steakhouse that alone is supposed to alarm people that Trump eats beef.
Because eating beef, as you know, contributes to climate change because we have to feed the steers.
We have to grow the steers, we have to do all of that, and all of that leads to further damage to the climate.
Don't think that it was just an incidental little add-on to include that Trump went to a steakhouse.
It was an attempt at subtle criticism.
And by the way, to, for example, my little tech bloggers, it would work like a charm.
They would get mad that Trump screwed the media and then double mad that he's eating beef.
I'm not kidding you.
You can sit there and laugh out there.
You think I'm making this up.
I'm not making this stuff up.
This is a trigger.
Somebody going to a steakhouse like Trump is a trigger to these young little snowflake millennials who are being just having a kinetic.
Oh my god, oh my god, they're destroying the planet!
And Having a reaction like that.
Maybe a little anger thrown in.
But you know what I find just ironic and delicious and funny as hell about this.
Back to the top headline.
As Trump leaves press behind for steak dinner, incoming administration already showing lack of transparency.
NBC, I think you've jumped the shark.
The onion just got ripped off.
I mean, after all, Hillary Clinton had a secret, illegal email server to cover up massive corruption and pay for play at her and her husband's foundation.
She lied time and time again about the illegal server and what she was using it for and whether or not classified information was being trafficked on her private illegal server.
She was in violation of the espionage act thousands of times.
The president lied about his knowledge of this and was emailing Hillary using a fake name because he knew that her server was illegal.
Did we ever hear the media talking about Hillary Clinton's lack of transparency?
Did we?
Did we ever hear about Hillary Clinton trying to keep the press away from what she was doing?
No.
Trump goes to dinner with the family and all hell breaks loose.
And you know something else.
Just saw the clock.
Gotta take a break.
Sit tight, folks.
Back with much more.
Don't go away.
The other thing that the media is complaining about.
Are you ready for this?
So here they are complaining that Trump ditched them.
Lack of transparency.
Meanwhile, Hillary's doing everything she can undercover, invisibly, nobody able to see anything, and they don't care.
And now they're complaining that Trump hasn't had a press conference yet.
He had a post-election press conference.
They're jumping the shark out there at NBC.
Really, they got nothing on Fonzi now.
Hillary Clinton didn't do a press conference for how many?
200 some odd days.
Never did they once complain about it.
Never did they have a problem with it.
Never was Hillary in violation of any protocol.
But looky here at Trump, why he violating everything.
I'm going to tell you what this is.
If you want to boil it down to the essential aspects of human nature, the drive-bys are feeling rejected.
Isn't that supposed to happen?
They're nothing but a bunch of college kids themselves in terms of maturity and mentality.
They are the media.
They are every bit as powerful as the president in their own minds.
Every bit as powerful as any elected official.
You are supposed to defer to them.
They are your gateway to the people.
If you don't have a relationship with us, you will not be able to reach the American people.
They really believe this.
Even today, they believe this about Trump.
Secretly, they know Trump doesn't need them, and that just irritates them even more.
Trump, like Reagan, has the ability to go over their heads and reach the American people anytime he wants to.
It's called Twitter.
And he does it routinely still, and they can't stop it, and they can't beat him at it.
And they can't tell people not to trust Trump.
They tried for six months.
Seriously, what what do they expect to happen here?
They have done everything in their arsenal, everything in their playbook to defeat Trump and it didn't work.
Trump won and Trump won big.
Do they think?
It's a simple question.
Do they think that all of a sudden now they're going to be able to persuade people that Trump's a bad guy after having failed to do that for the last year and a half?
What must they be thinking?
Maybe not a year and a half, fourteen months, whatever.
They tried every day countless times, you know, of the October surprises.
They did everything in their arsenal to persuade people to abandon Trump, and it didn't Work and yet they're continuing with the same lame approach.
And I think it boils it you can boil it down to one simple thing.
They're just being rejected.
Everything they think they are is being thrown back at them in their face.
They're not as powerful as the president.
They aren't needed in order for Trump to reach the people.
They aren't necessary.
They don't rate as they would with a traditional Democrat or Republican president.
And it just burns them up.
It just frosts them.
They right now are incapable of honesty toward Donald Trump.
They are and have been for a while.
They're incapable of objectivity.
And by the way, they've admitted they've thrown that away.
The New York Times had that big apology letter.
We're sorry.
We're really sorry.
We're gonna go back to doing what you've always known we do.
We're gonna go back to covering the new They're not changing at all.
They're still on their search and destroy mission.
They're gonna fail.
The more they keep it up, the tighter will be the relationship Trump has with voters.
They are cementing the relationship that Trump has with people with all of this adversity because it's it's transparent.
It seems for what it is.
It's just petulant, childlike, immature, crybaby stuff.
He didn't take his didn't take he didn't he didn't take us to the motor case.
We didn't get to be seen getting out of the car with Trump.
We didn't get the basket in the globe.
And they don't know how to deal with it.
Do not doubt me.
And now back to the phones.
We have with us a young man named Corbin.
He's from Sweeney, Texas.
He's 14 years old.
Corbin, I'm so glad that you called and that you got through.
How are you doing today, sir?
I'm doing very good.
Thank you for taking my call.
Yes, sir.
You're welcome.
I was calling in to thank you for three great things you've done in my life.
First, in the best one is that uh if it weren't um my mom one of my mom's conditions for dating my dad was that he had to start listening to the Rush Limbaugh program.
So to your show.
And if my dad wouldn't have started listening to your show and enjoyed it and became who he is now, I wouldn't be I wouldn't be alive.
That's very perceptive.
That I I you wouldn't be here, Corbin, if your dad hadn't done what your mom wanted him to do and ended up liking the program.
I can see why you're thrilled about that.
You'd much rather be here than not, especially now, right?
Yes, sir.
What's the second reason?
The second reason is I absolutely love your Rush Revere books.
Liberty is hilarious.
Thank you.
Thank you.
So you're making my day here, Corbin.
You really are.
What's the third reason?
The third reason is because I'm homeschooled, so my dad, uh, I'll go to work and help my dad with at his job site, and we'll listen to your show, and I really enjoy that.
It makes me my time that I spend with my dad a lot more enjoyable.
Wow.
This has been this is wonderful.
Corbin, I I I don't know how to uh I don't know how to thank you.
I really Corbin, do your parents would your parents mind if I sent you uh an iPad?
Do you have an iPad?
Um no, I do not.
Would you if you think your parents would mind if I sent you one?
No, I don't think they would.
Okay, cool.
Well, we will.
I will send you one out.
So I wouldn't I want you to hold on here because we're about out of time.
But I really I can't thank you.
Corbin, you're ranking up there, you're one of the all-time top ten best calls we've had on this program.
Um you really, you you you have you knocked it out of the park, young man.
So you hang on, we'll get your address.
I'm gonna send you some stuff from Liberty, too.
From the uh from the Rush Revere Gang.
So, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You you deserve that and more, and your parents too.
So thank you again.
I'm glad you got through.
Don't Hang up the phone, Mr. Snurgley.
We'll be right back with you.
That's the best dating demand I've ever heard.
She says to him, You have got to listen to Rush Limbaugh, and you'd better like it, or we're not going anywhere.
Young Corbyn.
You know what?
He'd make a good member of Trump's cabinet.
Assistant Secretary of Education for Youth Outreach or some such thing.