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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe things you do when no one is looking
That is the sign of a true leader: doing the things that need to get done, even when no one is looking. I was very involved in various things throughout the lives of my children. It was incredibly rare for a parent to stay afterwards to help clean up.
I have a great deal of respect for those that do the work, even when no one is watching.
Tim Walz is exactly that guy. That isn't an opinion but who Gov Walz is as a person throughout his entire life:
All you need to know! From a longtime Minneapolis Star Tribune writer:
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angrychair
Aug 2024
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Ocelot II
(130,519 posts)1. If he hadn't been with an entourage and the Secret Service last night,
he probably would have stuck around to help put the chairs away after the Minnesota delegation finally wore themselves out and left.
CrispyQ
(40,969 posts)2. And you know he had a good attitude doing it!
How appropriate that angrychair posted about chairs.
angrychair
(12,278 posts)3. True story
Chair based news stories are very important to me