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In reply to the discussion: Anyone who has executive or managerial experience on a large level knows... [View all]alc
(1,151 posts)13. been true in both parties for too long - and in politics and business
Many positions exist just to keep the top guy/gal in the dark while doing exactly what he/she wants. And we accept plausible deniability from "our side" any time an issue comes up while demanding blame goes to the top for the other side. Both sides need to demand that blame always goes to the top no matter how believable it is that the person at the top was "out of the loop". If they really weren't involved, they either didn't want to be or selected incompetent advisors/administrators and it very much is there fault either way.
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busterbrown
Jan 2014
OP
It should also apply to Obama and the distasterous rollout of the healthcare website. n/t
beaglelover
Jan 2014
#36
I don't believe they always know--but they should know whether their people are
TwilightGardener
Jan 2014
#2
But if the people are just like you, would you notice that they have that flaw? n/t
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2014
#5
Wouldn't commuters have called christie's office to ask why the lanes where closed…at least ask him
Tikki
Jan 2014
#9
Yep. Subordinates don't do ANYTHING that could come back to haunt their bosses. n/t
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2014
#4
Like Henry II in reference to Thomas á Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury
TexasProgresive
Jan 2014
#16
The news conference came after the emails surfaced, Christie should have been far ahead
Thinkingabout
Jan 2014
#10
If there was not enough background checking to keep out people which should not have
Thinkingabout
Jan 2014
#24
Somebody else posted that the lie his staff told him was that it wouldn't come back to the Governor.
TheOther95Percent
Jan 2014
#14
Yea, but the good ones have staff that understand what to bring and what not to bring..
busterbrown
Jan 2014
#23
He is responsible for knowing the big stuff and certainly someone who works in your office every
okaawhatever
Jan 2014
#20