Gonz molṑn labé Staff member Feb 13, 2005 #42 Hyper-smart people aren't necessarily good leaders. Leadership is a quality altogether different.
tank girl New Member Feb 13, 2005 #43 Gonz said: Hyper-smart people aren't necessarily good leaders. Leadership is a quality altogether different. Click to expand... Oh yes, I agree. Thats why SH is too smart for politics What qualities do leadership involve Role Playing (Bush would be an appalling actor) Rhetoric (which when you think about it even BUSH can't boast when he doesn't have someone writing his speech for him?) Manipulation? Propaganda? Billionare Friends? President Daddies? Partisan support? Corporate & Elite Backing? Media connections? if they're not neccesarily good leaders I'd sure a hell want them to be on a leaders side...
Gonz said: Hyper-smart people aren't necessarily good leaders. Leadership is a quality altogether different. Click to expand... Oh yes, I agree. Thats why SH is too smart for politics What qualities do leadership involve Role Playing (Bush would be an appalling actor) Rhetoric (which when you think about it even BUSH can't boast when he doesn't have someone writing his speech for him?) Manipulation? Propaganda? Billionare Friends? President Daddies? Partisan support? Corporate & Elite Backing? Media connections? if they're not neccesarily good leaders I'd sure a hell want them to be on a leaders side...
Mare New Member Feb 14, 2005 #44 "But I also made it clear to (Vladimir Putin) that it's important to think beyond the old days of when we had the concept that if we blew each other up, the world would be safe." -George W. Bush, May 1, 2001
"But I also made it clear to (Vladimir Putin) that it's important to think beyond the old days of when we had the concept that if we blew each other up, the world would be safe." -George W. Bush, May 1, 2001