Here's a crazy thought.
Sep. 25th, 2008 12:59 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Let's say you have a big, important date -- one where you really want to look your best. Say, the prom! Yes, lots of people are planning to see how you clean up. They're all waiting for you. Bit of advice? Don't bail last-minute. Especially don't bail to go to the prom with someone else. Especially don't bail to go to the prom with someone else while your jilted date has cameras, lots of industry power, and an audience of millions.
Oh, and especially make sure your jilted date doesn't take someone else who's articulate, despises you, and also has a really big audience of people who really don't like you.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/24/letterman-mccains-cancellation-not-funny/
On another tack, if you're running for the highest office in the land, it might behoove you to demonstrate how well you multitask, and not allow your campaign to explode like a overworked old steam engine and come to a complete, crashing halt when a major crisis occurs. In the first place, you're not actually the President, buddy, so I think the responsibility may fall, at least in part, to others. And it would be nice to show the people whose votes you're trying to woo that yes, you can competently handle a crisis without having to short-shrift every other responsibility you have. The rest of the world isn't about to sit back quietly and pull out a book while we deal with our economic crisis. If Wall Street should, at some point in your theoretical Presidency, again have convulsions, I have a feeling most of those who might wish our country ill would be delighted to sharpen their claws just that bit more.
Oh, and especially make sure your jilted date doesn't take someone else who's articulate, despises you, and also has a really big audience of people who really don't like you.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/24/letterman-mccains-cancellation-not-funny/
On another tack, if you're running for the highest office in the land, it might behoove you to demonstrate how well you multitask, and not allow your campaign to explode like a overworked old steam engine and come to a complete, crashing halt when a major crisis occurs. In the first place, you're not actually the President, buddy, so I think the responsibility may fall, at least in part, to others. And it would be nice to show the people whose votes you're trying to woo that yes, you can competently handle a crisis without having to short-shrift every other responsibility you have. The rest of the world isn't about to sit back quietly and pull out a book while we deal with our economic crisis. If Wall Street should, at some point in your theoretical Presidency, again have convulsions, I have a feeling most of those who might wish our country ill would be delighted to sharpen their claws just that bit more.
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Date: 2008-09-26 05:17 am (UTC)