Eventually he'll figure out it's a cool job. But I still stand by my original thoughts all the way back to the GOP convention.
"Okay, I caught this car...what am I going to do with it?"
However, the sign of a good leader is surrounding himself with smart people and diverse opinions. And while Sean Hannity can freak out all day long about how "these people aren't your friend, Mister President Elect!" it goes to show Trump is smart enough to consider all angles and all aspects of a decision. Smartest move he's made so far was bringing Romney into the consultation role, possibly even a Cabinet position. And speaking with Obama over items pertaining to the Presidency. If he was closed minded to everything the DNC had out there, it'd be a long four to eight years.
His Cabinet choices so far are...interesting. And I'm almost seeing a method to the madness in his choices. He's not bringing in political hacks that are embedded with lobby groups or owe them anything. He's bringing in people that know how to make money, build businesses, fight wars and take an outside look at the bureaucratic nonsense in Washington and force change. He's bringing in movers and shakers. A fresh set of eyes on the many problems of Washington never hurts. It's looking like the folks he's bringing in can say "WTF is wrong with you bringing me this BS?" to the various Departments and cut through the stupidity that permeates every level of government right now.
He wants to drain the swamp. I understand that aspect. And how does one do that? By bringing in people who are not corrupted by the machinations of Washington insiders and have zero connections. People (namely the MSM and DNC) can freak out all day long over it, but there is a subtle motive behind the scenes if you think about it outside the box.