Obama, overwhelmed by requests for his deciding things, especially from Rahm E., told staff he wanted fewer of them.
Undoubtedly, every president is vexed by the same problem–everyone wanting a piece of him, a flood of information and demands for decisions, decisions, decisions. I suspect that if Obama had even the slightest bit of administrative experience in his career of legislating, teaching and community organizing, he might have better handled this problem.
I guess that’s why the American people have elected much fewer lawmakers president. They intuitively know that they need someone with management and administrative skills, such as a governor or a military leader.
This by Dennis Byrne is to become a theme or already is. Electing an executive without executive experience? Pig in poke?
Reblogged this on Chicago Newspapers.
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