To be a true leader, Trump must change course and apologize: Analysis
By Matthew Dowd
Oct 27, 2018, 10:10 PM ET
All leaders -- no matter whether they be CEOs, heads of community groups, mayors, governors or presidents -- face unplanned negative moments that demand a certain set of values in order to navigate their way through the trouble.
They may have a great detailed strategy and tactics mapped out on a long-term path to where they want to go, but it is the difficult moments that they are most often judged on and will determine their success.
As Mike Tyson once famously said, “everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.†Well, our country has been punched in the face a couple times in the last week, and let’s assess our President’s response.
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The best leaders at times like this give people a sense of hope and a vision of the promised land. They are unifying and don’t look for enemies or particular demographic groups to blame. They appeal to inherent values we all feel and want in this world by hopeful language and policy guided by reality and not false promises.more
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