That's quite a claim considering Mr. Trump has only been president 200 or so days. His appointments process has been the slowest in 40 years, as he has so far nominated only 319 individuals for 970 positions. He's failed to get any meaningful legislation, including health care reform, through a Congress controlled by his own party. He's on pace to set a record for golfing days (unofficially estimated at 46 rounds at the 28-week mark compared to a dozen at the same point in Barack Obama's presidency). Yet somehow he's reached down into the highly technical, extremely expensive and rather thankless task of updating the U.S. nuclear arsenal and achieved measurable success in less time than it has taken to appoint a White House science adviser? You know the same guy who was stumped on a debate question about the components of the nuclear triad?