President Donald
Trump held a super weird Cabinet meeting Monday afternoon. In it, he sat
silently as each member of his Cabinet lavished praise on him. Seriously.
I wrote about
the whole thing here. But -- with the help of super intern Liz Stark, who
graduated college Saturday and was at work Monday morning(!) -- I went through
the transcript and ranked the Cabinet members by just how obsequious their
encomiums to Trump actually were.
Before we go any
further, an important note: The people on this list are those who required
Senate confirmation plus Vice President Mike Pence. So, no White House chief of
staff Reince Priebus who deserves honorable mention for this gem: "We
thank you for the opportunity and the blessing that you've given us to serve
your agenda and the American people."
To the rankings!
23. EPA Administrator
Scott Pruitt
"I actually
arrived back this morning at 1 o'clock from Italy and the G-7 summit focused on
the environment. And our message there was the United States is going to be
focused on growth and protecting the environment. And it was received
well."
I admire Pruitt
slickly getting the whole I-work-super-hard-and-super-late thing into a short
statement. But, this was WAY short on direct praise for the President. Do
better, Pruitt!
22. Defense Secretary
James Mattis
"Mr. President,
it's an honor to represent the men and women of the Department of Defense. And
we are grateful for the sacrifices our people are making in order to strengthen
our military so our diplomats always negotiate from a position of strength.
Thank you."
A nice sentiment. But
nary a word of direct praise for Trump's commitment to the military.
21. Department of
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly
"In the five
months that I've been at the job, we have gone a long way to facilitate the --
improve the legal movement of people and commerce across our borders, yet at
the same time, we have gone a long way to safeguarding our borders,
particularly the southern border, working with all of our partners to the
south."
A clear appeal to
Trump's ego by citing the gains made across the southern border. But, heavier
on policy than praise, to be honest.
20. US Trade
Representative Robert Lighthizer
"First of all, I
apologize for being late to work. I got bogged down in that swamp that you've
been trying to drain."
I am going to use this
excuse the next time I miss a TV hit. (Related: I am on TV and, therefore, a
big deal. Many leather-bound books.)
19. Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson
"Thank you for
the honor to serve the country. It's a great privilege you've given me."
"Great
privilege?" Good. But not great.
18. Small Business
Administrator Linda McMahon
"I've been
traveling around the country, and what I'm continuing to hear is this renewed
optimism from small businesses."
This started out with
promise. A better ending to this sentence would have been "and people are
crediting it all to you."
17. Director of
National Intelligence Dan Coats
"It's a joy to be
working with the people that I have inherited, and we are going to provide --
continue to provide you with the very best intelligence we can, so you can
formulate policies to deal with these issues."
"Joy" got my
hopes up. But I wound up, ultimately, disappointed.
16. Interior Secretary
Ryan Zinke
"Mr. President,
as your SEAL on your staff ... it's an honor to be your steward of our public
lands and the generator of energy dominance (ph). I am deeply honored."
As a general life
rule, I am not in the business of messing with SEALs.
15. Education
Secretary Betsy DeVos
"It's a privilege
to serve, to serve the students of this country, and to work to ensure that
every child has an equal opportunity to get a great education, and therefore a
great future."
You had me at
"privilege to serve."
14. Commerce Secretary
Wilbur Ross
"Mr. President,
thank you for the opportunity to help fix the trade deficit and other things.
The other countries are gradually getting used to the (inaudible) the free
rides are somewhat over with. They're not happy with this, but I think
(inaudible) growing recognition that (inaudible) have a chance to help you live
up to your campaign promises."
"Live up to
campaign promises" is music to Trump's ears.
13. Energy Secretary
Rick Perry
"America is not
stepping back, but we're stepping into place and sending some messages, that
we're still going to be leaders in the world when it comes to the climate, but
we're not going to be held hostage to some executive order that was ill thought
out. And so, my hat's off to you for taking that stance and presenting a clear
message around the world that America's going to continue to lead in the area
of energy."
Affirming Trump's
decision on the Paris climate accord will endear Perry to Trump. But he missed
a real opportunity to say "my cowboy hat's off to you."
12. Housing and Urban
Development Secretary Ben Carson
"Mr. President,
its been a great honor to -- to work with you. Thank you for your strong
support of HUD and for all the others around this table that I've worked
with."
11. Labor Secretary
Alexander Acosta
"I am privileged
to be here. Deeply honored, and I want to thank you for being -- your
commitment to the American workers."
"Deeply
honored" > "great honor." Take note, Dr. Carson.
10. Veterans Affairs
Secretary David Shulkin
"Mr. President,
thank you for your support and commitment to honoring our responsibility to
America's veterans. I know that this is personally very important to you."
This was already good
but the "personally very important" line turned it up to 11.
9. UN Ambassador Nikki
Haley
"It's a new day
at the United Nations. You know, we now have a very strong voice. People know
what the United States is for, they know what we're against, and they see us
leading across the board. And so, I think the international community knows
we're back."
Haley isn't always on
the Trump message. But she was today!
8. Treasury Secretary
Steve Mnuchin
"It was a great
honor traveling with you around the country for the last year and an even
greater honor to be here serving on your Cabinet."
Not sure if you guys
know this but Mnuchin traveled around the country with the President for
a whole year. Beat that!
7. CIA Director Mike
Pompeo
"Mr. President,
it's an honor to serve as your CIA director. It's an incredible privilege to
lead the men and women who are providing intelligence so that we can do the
national security mission. And in the finest traditions of the CIA, I'm not
going to share a d*mn thing in front of the media."
This one had a lot: a)
"honor to serve" b) "incredible privilege" and c) media
bashing!
6. Transportation
Secretary Elaine Chao
"Mr. President,
last week was a great (inaudible). It was infrastructure week. Thank you so
much for coming over to the Department of Transportation. Hundreds and hundreds
of people were just so thrilled, hanging out, watching (inaudible) ceremony.
"
People loved you.
[Inaudible]. All of them.
5. Attorney General
Jeff Sessions
"We are
receiving, as you know -- I'm not sure the rest of you fully understand -- the
support of law enforcement all over America. They have been very frustrated.
They are so thrilled that we have a new idea that we're going to support them
and work together to properly, lawfully fight the rising crime that we are
seeing. ... The response is fabulous around the country."
You don't even KNOW
how much people love you, Mr. President.
4. Office of
Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney
"Thanks for the
kind words about the budget. You're absolutely right: We are going to be able
to take care of the people who really need it. And at the same time, with your
direction, we were able to also focus on the forgotten man and woman who are
the folks who are paying those taxes."
Thanks for being absolutely
right, Mr. President. And the "forgotten man and woman" line was just
the cherry on the top there, Mick.
3. Agriculture
Secretary Sonny Perdue
"I want to
congratulate you on the men and women you've placed around this table. ... This
is the team you've assembled that's working hand in glove with -- for the men
and women of America, and I want to -- I want to thank you for that. These are
-- are great team members and we're on your team."
Check out the new guy!
2. Health and Human
Services Secretary Tom Price
"Mr. President,
what an incredible honor it is to lead the Department of Health and Human
Services at this pivotal time under your leadership. I can't thank you enough
for the privileges you've given me and the leadership that you've shown. It
seems like there's an international flair to the messages that are being
delivered. I had the opportunity to represent the United States at the G-20 Health
Summit in Berlin and at the World Health Assembly in Geneva. And I can't tell
you how excited and enthusiastic folks are about the United States leadership
as it relates to global health security."
Incredible! Honor!
Leadership! Privileges! Excited! Enthusiastic!
1. Vice President Mike
Pence
"It is just the
greatest privilege of my life is to serve as the -- as vice president to the
President who's keeping his word to the American people and assembling a team
that's bringing real change, real prosperity, real strength back to our
nation."
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