Republican Presidential frontrunner Donald Trump met with the editorial board of the Washington Post on Monday and introduced — for the first time publicly — members of his “foreign policy” team.
The Post put together a short bio for each of the Trump advisors, and, well, there’s this guy…
George Papadopoulos, a 2009 graduate of DePaul University, directs an international energy center at the London Center of International Law Practice.
He previously advised the presidential campaign of Ben Carson and worked as a research fellow at the Hudson Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington.
You read that correctly. Papadopoulos graduated from college less than seven years ago and previously worked as an advisor to GOP Presidential candidate Ben Carson, who was widely criticized for being completely baffled by foreign policy issues.
But wait…Papadopolous must have some real world experience…right?
On his LinkedIn page, Papadopolous lists among his awards and honors that he was U.S. Representative at the 2012 Geneva International Model United Nations.
Oh, the Model United Nations. That’s pretty great.
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When aiming for a team of "conservative thinkers" it helps to recruit those with less experience.
A lot less.
I wonder if Monica GoodLing is on Trump's shirt list.
I thought conservatives wanted us to withdraw from the model UN, too