The Right People For Holding Office - GOOD Suggestions
Become knowledgeable about the leaders who are looking to change this country for the better! A comprehensive selection set for presidential cabinet and key positions.
A Selection Set for our Presidential Nominee
Suggested By Mark Stewart, April 28, 2020
This document presents a thoughtful selection of candidates for key government positions, representing diverse perspectives and expertise across the political spectrum.
Executive Cabinet Positions
Attorney General – Jacob Hornberger
Defense – Adam Kokesh
State – Jo Jorgensen
Treasury – Dan Behrman
Supreme Court Nominees
- Jim Gray
- Larry Sharpe
- Larry Elder
Federal Reserve Chair – Veronique de Rugy
Press Secretaries (Rotating Schedule)
- 8am – 2pm – John Stossel
- 2pm – 8pm – Lisa "Kennedy" Montgomery
- 8pm – 2am – Vermin Supreme
- 2am – 8am – Stacey Prussman
Immigration & Customs Enforcement
ICE - Border Enforcement – Ben Shapiro
ICE – Customs – Justin Amash
Special Secretaries
Secretary for REMOVING bad laws – Gary Johnson
Secretary for Smooth Ethical Transitions – Ron Paul
Secretary / Recommender for not Enforcing Bad Federal Regulations – Andrew Napolitano
Chiefs of Staff
Foreign Policies – Ken Armstrong & Mary Ruwart
Judicial Policies – Arvin Vohra & Larry Sharpe
Legislative Policies – Carly Fiorina & Mark Stewart
Specialized Task Forces
Cyber Crime Detection Academy – Ayaan Hirsi-Ali, Jason Sorens, Jodi Insana & John McAfee
Underage Sex Trafficking Posse – Dana Loesch, Elizabeth Nolan Brown & Krista Thomas
Americanization & Naturalization – Debbie D'Souza, Dinesh D'Souza & Jerry Yang
Currency Transition Task Force – Alastair Caithness, Darryl Perry & Emily Spaven
Intelligence & Security
CIA Chief – Position abolished. Intel and good staffers to NSA, ICE, and Homeland Security
FBI Chief – Jeff Sessions (until department is also abolished)
JCS Chief – Barack Obama, Colin Powell, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods
NSA Chief – "Satoshi Nakamoto", Gisele Donnelly, & a skilled individual who's stayed under wraps
NATO Ambassador – Darryl Perry, Leo Varadkar, Theresa May & Tony Blair
Department Heads
Note: Single occupant positions below are meant for extinction. Three-occupant offices are designed to be managed more effectively.
Agriculture – Laura Ebke or Ben Sasse
Commerce – Candace Owens or Mark Cuban
Education – Alan Page, Andre Agassi, Michelle Malkin
Energy – Aaron Lewis or Nick Gillespie
HUD – Oprah Winfrey
Health and Human Services – Brandon Straka, Christina Tobin, & Jimmy Wales
Homeland Security – Alicia Mattison
IRS – Bernie Sanders (learning where funding comes from might be helpful)
Interior – Austin Petersen, Deneen Borelli, & Jessica Paxton
Labor – David Horowitz
Transportation – Venus Williams
Veterans' Affairs – Dan Crenshaw, Joni Ernst & Tulsi Gabbard
Advisory & Regulatory Positions
BIA – Ben Chavis, Ben Nighthorse Campbell & Clarence Thomas
Economic Advisors – Charles Payne
EPA – Dave Rubin, Drew Carey & John Bel-Edwards
OMB – Ethan Bishop-Henchmann
SBA – Barbara Corcoran, Colin McEnroe & Kristin Tate
UN Ambassador – Caryn Ann Harlos
USTR – Meg Whitman
Judicial Nominees
A diverse slate of candidates for federal judicial openings:
Amanda Prestigiacomo, Bill Redpath, Brian Ellison, Bob Johnston, Bruce Fein, Cara Schulz, Carla Howell, Chris Lopez, Daniel Hayes, Dave Barry, David Robinson, Erik Gerhardt, Gail Lightfoot, Gary Nolan, Garry Kasparov, Ian Freeman, James Bovard, Jeffrey Tucker, Jess Mears, John Monds, Keenan Dunham, Kevin McCormick, Kim Ruff, Lew Rockwell, Marco Rubio, Michele Bachmann, Michael Badnarik, Michael Knowles, Nick Sarwark, Peter Schiff, P.J. O'Rourke, Randy Barnett, Rhett Smith, Richard T. Longstreth, Robert Kraus, Ruth Bennett, Sam Robb, Scott Boman, Sharon Harris, Sorinne Ardeleanu, Souraya Faas, Starchild, Steve Kubby, Steve Richey, Vicky Rose, Wes Benedict
Note: Placing progressives in departments that are problematic is not necessarily negative—it can help diminish their influence while allowing them to understand the complexities of governance. In Bernie Sanders' case, learning where funding actually comes from might prove educational.
Mark Stewart
Political candidate and advocate for liberty-minded governance across New England. Former U.S. Senate candidate and founder of the AMiGo Party (Americans for Minimal Government).
