GOOD MANAGERS?
So here is a contrast between the Obamas and the McCains.
First the McCain. But let me tell you that I saw the McCain.2 show today on CNN and they were barely not mocking his stare into the headlights (three replays), the death head grimace smile and breathy chuckle, to say nothing of his confusion in using the teleprompters. Now he uses three.
Internal Politics Heat Up at McCain Campaign
All of this intrigue breeds discouragement among even those former McCain associates who do not dispute the notion that voters now might be getting an early glimpse of the messy, unstructured way in which a McCain White House might be managed. They are hard-pressed to explain why Mr. McCain tolerates this — or encourages this — or why he has trouble cutting ties with people who have not served him well over the years.Now this in today's LATimes. Also note that CNN showed the Demo-candidate cool as a cucumber sitting in St. Louis airport while his downed plane got worked on, speaking to the audience in NC that he was supposed to be seeing live. Sitting on an airport bench elbows on knees with his Raspberry in his hand. And, they gave him an extra press appearance in St. Louis, got the podium out of the plane and put it on.
“I can’t answer the why,” said John Weaver, who was one of Mr. McCain’s closest advisers before being forced out in a shake-up last year. “It is just that way and for his own sake, he needs to finally, firmly decide where he wants to take this campaign.”
David Plouffe is the man steering Obama's campaign
So, if we are looking for a manager, where better to look than in the campaigns.
We already have a man who can't delegate, won't fire anyone until it is way to late and his back is to the wall, never gives subordinates any feedback and after he fires them gives them Freedom Awards and such.
More of the same with McMore of the same.
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