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" ... Blue-collar execs are highly motivated individuals and might have a chip on their shoulder. Something in their background has lit a fire within them. There’s an edge to them, and whether it comes from their upbringing, a more recent personal experience or a misadventure with a prior business, this creates focus, competitive drive and, ultimately, exceptional performance. That passion and sense of urgency is infectious and is exactly what you want in a leader. ... "
" ... Second, the Republicans generally refuse to criticize George W. Bush’s disastrous misadventure in Iraq. Last campaign Rick Perry saw no fault with the Iraq invasion: “America had won the war but our president [Obama] failed to secure the peace.” Bush’s latest position is that ousting Saddam Hussein was a “pretty good deal.” Presumably if you don’t count dead Americans, dead allied personnel, dead Iraqis, widespread sectarian violence, mass refugee flows, increased Iranian influence, regional instability, and the rise of the Islamic State. ... "
" ... That’s utterly damning; regardless of whether or not WeWork terminated the accuser out of retaliation, the lack of response displays an unwillingness to take sexual predation seriously as an issue that harms women, and which can adversely affect productivity and job performance, let alone emotional and physical wellbeing. First and foremost, a commitment to hearing and handling complaints must be present, if for no other reason than to avoid WeWork’s current scandalous misadventure; simply addressing complaints in an appropriate manner would have avoided the appearance of bad faith and very likely could have prevented things from ever getting this far. Even for purely mercenary reasons alone, WeWork should have addressed these problems when they arose. But it didn’t. ... "
" ... What Putin hoped to be a huge publicity triumph is turning into a PR disaster, second only to the downing of MH17. He might go down in history as “empty-truck Putin,” or “Ebenezer Putin.” Next time he should think things through before he embarks on another misadventure. ... "