Now I get it
bigbrother is one of those people who believes that all failure is ultimately the fault of the leadership.
In other words, bigbrother is all about accountability. The buck has to stop somewhere, and it may as well be with the leadership. Right bigbrother?
That being said, I hope that bigbrother will offer us some of his insight into a few other situations:
(Well, that's probably enough for now.)
So tell us, bigbrother. Where's the leadership? Who's responsible? If you demand accountability from those in charge, who are we to blame for all of these happenings?
bigbrother is one of those people who believes that all failure is ultimately the fault of the leadership.
- Little Johnny is failing math class - must be a bad teacher (forget about the fact that Johnny doesn't show up to school half the time and sleeps through class when he is there)
- Team loses an important game - fire the coach (never mind the fact that the star receiver dropped the potential game-winning touchdown pass in the end zone as time expired)
- Company loses an important client - fire the CEO (it doesn't matter that the PR staff completely botched the meeting)
In other words, bigbrother is all about accountability. The buck has to stop somewhere, and it may as well be with the leadership. Right bigbrother?
That being said, I hope that bigbrother will offer us some of his insight into a few other situations:
- Abu Ghraib
- ''...greeted as liberators...''
- ''...last throes...''
- ''Wanted Dead or Alive''
- WMD
- Niger yellowcake
- Iraqi political reconciliation
(Well, that's probably enough for now.)
So tell us, bigbrother. Where's the leadership? Who's responsible? If you demand accountability from those in charge, who are we to blame for all of these happenings?