[lbo-talk] cruise update: the Ralph angle

Robert Wrubel bobwrubel at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 4 18:49:01 PDT 2007


The same applies to Dennis Kucinich. I saw the inside of his organization in 2003-4. He was very ineffective in putting together a campaign staff. Although he attracted good people, the top spots were weak. Bob W --- "Max B. Sawicky" <sawicky at verizon.net> wrote:


> There is complex and there is borderline bizarre.
>
> The problem is that his personality affects his
> leadership practices.
> He is brilliant and a compelling speaker, but as a
> politician he stinks.
> By politician I mean being able to manage a
> centralized operation
> without overwhelming any democratic ambiance,
> establishing good
> relations with collaborators, inspiring confidence
> in followers, etc.
>
> How could it be more obvious? He left behind some
> invaluable
> public interest organizations, but that was years
> ago. As far as
> political organization goes, after years of
> Clintonism and Bushism,
> what has he built?
>
> mbs
>
>
>
> Michael Perelman wrote:
> >
> > Chuck's last sentence is important.
>
> ABSOLUTELY!!!
>
> Carrol
>
> >
> > On Sat, Aug 04, 2007 at 06:23:53PM -0500, Chuck
> wrote:
> > > Nader is probably a complex person like the rest
> of us. In the big
> > > picture, his personality is irrelevant.
>
>
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