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Opinions?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 6, 2006 - 10:06pm.
on People of the Word | Politics from We need leaders, not managers For the record, I agree with the title for the most part. The idea that there are a limited number of plot lines in politics rings true, though this is the first time I'm considering it. Digby goes on about it for a bit.
The leadership story today What's the story that the new leaders will need to communicate? In broad outline, we know what it will be, both for Democrats and Republicans, since as Robert Reich has explained, there are only four stories in American politics:
The fundamental task of a
The fundamental task of a political leader is to state the line of march. The line of march is a mapping out of how to get from where you are to where you're trying to go. The Republicans understand this concept because they are trying to radically alter our country and its form of government. The Democrats don't understand this task because they are afraid of being seen as agents for radical change. The Democrats remind me of the old African proverb that says when you don't know where you are going then any road will take you there.
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"... when you don't know where you are going then any road will take you there." Thanks, PT. That perfectly sums up the current democratic party leadership style and strategy. Post new comment |
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