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"A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one."
Isaacman would be probably one of the best results we could have hoped for, considering the upcoming administration.
a NASA analogue to RFKJr would have been a flat earther.
That would be hilarious. A terrible admin for NASA, but hilarious.
Edit: Although come to think of it, when he started out, Bridenstine was a climate change... not "denier", but was skeptical that the cause is anthropogenic. But to his credit, he changed his opinion when presented with new data, and turned out to be a pretty good NASA admin.
Who knows, maybe a flat-earther would surprise us! The timeline we're in is already so strange...