November 5, 2014
Presidential Cycles
[From article]
Americans often elect presidents who conspicuously lack the perceived defect of the preceding president (e.g., Jack Kennedy's youth contrasting with Dwight Eisenhower's age, Ronald Reagan's strength correcting for Jimmy Carter's weakness). Christie, who exudes executive authority, is the antithesis of today's bewildered incumbent floundering from the disappearing red line regarding Syria, to the HealthCare.gov debacle, to the Veterans Affairs scandals, to the no-one-tells-me-anything surprise about the Islamic State, to the Secret Service that cannot lock the White House's front door.
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/will100914.php3
Why Christie matters
By George Will
Published Oct. 9, 2014
Labels:
Chris Christie,
Executives,
Personality,
US President,
White House
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