It’s certainly a question.
It seems like nobody would want to work for Turmp. But then you think, well… maybe nobody did. Because in this context, “nobody” means “nobody who any normal administration would’ve considered in a million years”. Out of the entire population, of course you can find someone.
And then you start to wonder just how far down the list the Turmp administration has had to go to find people. I have no idea who the most capable diplomats and foreign policy experts in America are. None of Turmp’s cabinet are people you’d previously heard of in connection with their current field. So is Tillerson, like, number 50, or is he number 500,000? It’s worrying when you think about this too much.