How would Trump cope with being stiffed by his predecessor?

By JOHN KANELIS / johnkanelis_92@hotmail.com

Ladies and gentlemen, I am happy to inform you that we all are witnessing in real time why prior government experience matters during a presidential transition.

President-elect Joe Biden is assembling a government without an ounce of help from the man he defeated, Donald J. Trump. Has that stymied Biden’s effort to form a team he wants to take off from a dead stop when he assumes the office on Jan. 20? Hah! Not even …

I am wondering out loud how Donald Trump’s team would have fared had President Obama had sought to stiff the new president’s transition effort. Trump had zero government or public service experience when he won the 2016 election. He brought not a hint of understanding of politics and public policy when he took on the most powerful public office on Earth. Would he have proceeded the way Biden and his team have done? Hardly.

Joe Biden’s vast government experience, including his vast network of contacts, sources, friends, allies, partners gives him a huge advantage as he seeks to craft a government team.

Yes, folks, we are watching in real time the value that prior government and public service experience brings to an endeavor as huge as the one that Biden is undertaking.

I don’t expect it to go seamlessly without any help or assistance from the outgoing president’s team. Indeed, there’s still time for Donald Trump to snap to the reality that reportedly is dawning on his closest advisers … which is that Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election.

And that it is time for the outgoing president to make way for the new team.