R.C. Hammond, a former political strategy, and communications advisor was just awarded a senior appointment for public affairs at the Department of State under Rex Tillerson. Only one problem, Hammond worked in continuous opposition to, previous nominee, Donald J. Trump. Hammond made a (prior) career taking to Twitter to bash Trump and even passively threatened to move to Canada if Trump was even considered the nominee!

The morning of Super Tuesday, Hammond was quick to tweet out, “is Super Tuesday the day the music died? #vote #NotTrump.” Trump went on to crush the polls, winning several states that day.

It seems against the interests of the country, more directly, the administration to award officials with high-ranking positions for not even just being unloyal, but tirelessly working to keep a major nominee from succeeding, a nominee who would go on to succeed to the presidency itself. More from Hammond’s Twitter:

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