If there's a silver lining for the fire Benning crowd, it's that whoever replaces him is in a much better position then Benning was when he first got the job.
Looks like the usual suspects are using the same damn arguments as always for why this is a bad idea.
Obviously, because it pisses them off, I'm happy.
"Will kill the spider for you. Knows how to fix the wifi. Can reach the highest shelves.
If all else, I'm hung and got $."
That's what I'd say. Not that any of it is true, but...