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The next big test

Presidents have a long history of tapping people from the business world for big jobs. Sometimes it works out very well--President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1934 selection of "American Agriculturist" publisher Henry Morgenthau Jr. to be treasury secretary. Sometimes it is a debacle--President John F. Kennedy's 1961 choice of Ford Motor Co. President Robert McNamara to be defense secretary went haywire when McNamara misjudged what was happening in Vietnam.

Now Donald Trump has gone this route by tapping ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson to be secretary of state. Will he even be confirmed by the Senate? Maybe not.

The argument that Tillerson is not qualified to be secretary of state for lack of experience falls apart quickly. Steve Coll of the New Yorker wrote a 2012 book about ExxonMobil that depicted the energy giant as akin to a sovereign state, establishing relationships with leaders of dozens of nations, with Tillerson at the helm--without the scandal and geopolitical meddling often associated with multinational corporations.

But the argument that Tillerson's long, close relationship with Russia and dictator Vladimir Putin may disqualify him for the job of America's top diplomat cannot be dismissed.

Friday's Washington Post reported that the CIA believes that Russia interfered in the presidential election.

Tillerson may be so dazzling in confirmation hearings that he sweeps away doubts as to his suitability. But it is also possible to imagine a scenario in which Democratic senators such as Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders turn his nomination into a proxy vote to protest what's happened this year. They could easily find allies in opposing Tillerson among Senate Republicans like John McCain and Lindsey Graham, who oppose Trump's interest in normalizing U.S. relations with a nation McCain says is led by "a thug, bully and a murderer." There's also this: Senators of both parties may want to send an early message to Trump that he needs to respect their power.

Yes, Donald Trump's political winning streak has been a long one. Tillerson is going to test that, more than any other Trump nominee.

Editorial on 12/15/2016

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