Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Another Recommended Read on Leadership (and how not to lead)
Just finished reading David Limbaugh's Crimes Against Liberty: An Indictment of President Barack Obama today. Limbaugh (younger brother of Rush Limbaugh), an attorney and columnist, goes through point by point where he believes Obama's lack of leadership and embracing of a big government, socialist and corrupt ideology has failed the American people. And this book isn't just an overview, it describes in depth and cites many sources, whether applying the psychological definition of narcissism to the president's demeanor, or the many examples of the president not leading and ignoring the will of the American people. Furthermore, Limbaugh described questionable actions that were not painstakingly covered by the media such as the firing of Gerald Walpin and the application of political payback and revenge when deciding which Chrysler dealerships to close. The footnotes section alone is 100 pages for those who question Limbaugh's sources.
For anyone not following politics or the Midterm Election cycle closely, I highly recommend reading David Limaugh's book, as it is an appropriate reference point to catching up and assisting the voter to learn how Obama and the Democrats who have supported him have turned their back on the Constitution in leading the country. With this education that Limbaugh provides in this excellent read, Americans can vote appropriately.
Labels:
leadership,
Midterm Election,
politics
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