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Category Archives: Politics
Kudos to Clapper, But a Tainted Election is a Tainted Election!
We listened today to Director of National Intelligence James Clapper say this about Donald Trump’s trashing of the U.S. intelligence community: “I think there is an important distinction here between healthy skepticism, which policymakers … should always have for intelligence, … Continue reading
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Dear FBI: Is Hillary Clinton Looking a Lot Better to You Now?
Seventeen U.S. intelligence agencies agree that the U.S. 2016 presidential election was hacked by Russia. Yet, the PEOTUS, Donald Trump, does not believe them. He belittles these agencies and instead praises Vladimir Putin and Julian Assange – a man he … Continue reading
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Dear President Obama, We Expected Better Today
Can’t believe I’m listening to President Obama’s last press conference and hearing what I’m hearing. He’s telling us his administration floated Russian hacking out to the public months ago but didn’t want to emphasize it and appear partisan. Better, they … Continue reading
The All-Knowing Businessman Myth — It’s Ruining the U.S.
After being a business professor for nearly 30 years, you’d think I’d be delighted with the worship of businessmen. But I’ve advised many CEOs and just being one doesn’t make you an astute or honorable person. It does not mean … Continue reading
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Machiavelli-Like Lessons From the President-Elect Circle of “Friends”
Things we’re learning in the post election season likely to be passed on to the children. It reads a little like Machiavelli’s The Prince: If you constantly lie and berate people, others (like Paul Ryan) may refer to you, not … Continue reading
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The “Gentleman” (Trump) Doth Protest Too Much
Speaking rationally, which is hard to come by lately, and taking the high road — equally infrequent — you’d think that a U.S. president-elect would calmly say of a proposed recount: “Have at it.” He or she would want whatever … Continue reading
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Putting Democratic Leadership on Notice — Don’t Blame Hillary’s “Flaws”
If I hear about Hillary Clinton’s “flaws” from Democrats one more time, they can try winning the next election without women like me. How pathetic can you get than to hint at and explicitly tout supposed “flaws” of your candidate … Continue reading
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Learn to be Fair; Prepare for Unfair
Teaching persuasion and negotiation throughout my academic career, I always started each semester with distinctions among persuasion, manipulation and coercion — all forms of influence. Persuasion is something you do WITH others largely by appealing to reason. It is a … Continue reading
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A Sexism Wake-Up Call To Young Women — Election 2016
(A Slightly edited version of this blog ALSO APPEARED on Huffington Post and currently has over 6,000 likes, which hopefully means it has struck a chord — that young women in particular are reconsidering where they stand and what they … Continue reading
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Election Day Choice: Civility and Competence vs. Incivility and Hubris
In large part, voting for the next U.S. president comes down to a choice between civility and competence as opposed to incivility and hubris. Despite constant efforts by some in the media to paint Clinton with the same “mean” brush … Continue reading
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