So let's see if civilised discussion is still possible, note that I have zero tolerance for inappropriate direct or implied generalisations.
But this one has me worried, and I would like to know other people's view. Please understand that:
1. I am not a US citizen
2. If I were a US citizen, I would lean towards democrats
3. If the democrats had a reasonable candidate other than Hillary, that person would likely have had my vote.
A US president's primary objective is surrounding him/herself with the best team possible. Therefore one should prefer a well connected and networked president. I don't much care for the Bush jr philosophy and legacy, but he certainly was able to form and manage a great team.
And this is what worries me with Trump, as Trump's general strategy in business is: hire & fire until you find the best fit. While that may work in a business setting, it is absolutely counterproductive in politics, because no self-respecting good politician is going to put his/her reputation on the line in that way, since being fired at that level pretty much means the end of one's political career.
And now apparently we lost Tillerson as secretary of state. Frankly it was the one person I deemed a good candidate in a good position in the Trump team. (Can you even call it a team with the current speed of changes?). In fact, if you lean toward conservative or ultra-conservative thinking, and also like a more business-like approach to politics, then Tillerson would probably be the ultimate presidential candidate as well.
So, how do others, especially conservatives, view Tillerson and these recent events?