Will H.R. McMaster stand up to President Trump?

The new national security adviser isn't afraid to tell someone they're wrong. That makes him perfect for the Trump administration.

Someone who can tell the boss to buzz off is the best we can hope for.
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President Trump has picked Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster as his national security adviser, to replace the scandal-stained Michael Flynn. In any administration, McMaster would be an excellent pick for this role. But when it comes to the Trump administration, his appointment seems particularly apt.

Let's go over his credentials. The portmanteau most often associated with McMaster is "warrior-scholar" and, indeed, he is one of those few generals who has made his mark both as a warrior and a scholar.

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Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry

Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry is a writer and fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. His writing has appeared at Forbes, The Atlantic, First Things, Commentary Magazine, The Daily Beast, The Federalist, Quartz, and other places. He lives in Paris with his beloved wife and daughter.