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Rush Limbaugh February 21st, 2017

Feb 21, 20173 min
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The New York Times is reporting that President Trump is struggling to fill top jobs in his administration.  They say that Trump's demand for loyalty is the problem.  Many qualified candidates are being disqualified because of bad things that they said about Trump during the campaign. 

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LifeLock dot com use promo code rush and save ten percent. Well, the New York Times is suddenly concerned at President Trump is struggling to fill top jobs in his administration, and of course they blamed Trump for being too picky. The Time says the problem is Trump's demand for loyalty. Many candidates have washed out of the interview process due to vicious things they said about Trump during the campaign. You see. The Times is especially upset that Trump nixed Elliott Abram's

for a high ranking State Department job. Abrams was an assistant secretary of Standard O. Reagan and a deputy national security adviser for Bush forty three and Abrams admits that a lot of tough things were said about Trump, but he told The Times he had hoped Trump would focus on just hiring the most effective people to help him govern, rather than looking back to what we said in the race. He thought he could slam Trump and still make the team.

Apparently that's wrong. The Times complains that Trump ruled out almost an entire generation of Republican policy types from serving. They say his managements die was unprecedented and out of the main stream. Why does it Times want a bunch of Republicans in there? Somebody asked that let me have some news here for The Times. Trump supporters don't share your concerns. They see Obama holdovers and defiant civil servants openly sabotaging Trump's agenda. The last thing a president needs

is disloyal people around him, especially in top positions. There's plenty of snakes in Washington as it is. I think it's a good thing that Trump can suck them

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