Saturday

on Philippine presidential "leadership"

What does it tell you when a former President maligns an incumbent?
What does it tell you when an incumbent President maligns a former?

May we all please stop?

There's a job that needs to get done.

Have you ever heard of a former US President maligning an incumbent?
Have you ever heard of an incumbent US President maligning a former President?

Do we understand why it is a no-no for Presidents, former and incumbent, to malign one another?

Leaders know the reason behind this. Bosses do not.

You sat in that Office. You understand what it means. You know that the toughest and the most difficult decisions are made in that Office. You know how it is.

A year into his Presidency, David Letterman once asked US President Barack Obama, "What are the things you know now that you did not know before?"

President Obama, in effect, said something like "There's a reason why the toughest and most difficult decision are made at the Oval Office. Because if it wasn't the toughest and the most difficult, it will not reach the Oval Office."

"...why think like mere men?"

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