Team Trump's cabinet looks like a different kind of swamp
There's a strong end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it whiff to Donald Trump's White House appointments
Paul McGeough is chief foreign correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald.
There's a strong end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it whiff to Donald Trump's White House appointments
It's easier to be hairy-chested in a tweet than to give a considered explanation of what you are about – and so, as Donald Trump recruits another Putinette to his leadership team, Americans can only wonder at what the self-declared "smart person" is up to in his pro-Russian shtick.
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We can only wonder where Donald Trump sits on a great American continuum – at one end, sweet innocence and Willy Wonka; at the other, Don Corleone.
There's the presidency and then there are the president-elect's priorities. And in the last few days they seem to revolve mainly around settling scores with media heavies.
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