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Our Ever Graceful President
I got an A for this paper!
When I think of the people that I have known with authority such as managers and teachers, those that stand out as the most are the leaders that exuded confidence. Leaders that have a high level of confidence could make a number of mistakes and recover with grace. A confident teacher could forget their master textbook and opt to share a student's copy as if it was the natural order of events. I believe that confidence instills a level of security to the class and or work place. Confidence in terms of a higher office like the President of the
President Bush held a news conference in
Our Commander-in-Chief ended the conference by arrogantly cutting off a reporter's question. He briskly exited the podium to his right and attempted to open one of two doors before him. He tugged twice on the locked door with his right hand and felt resistance. With his left hand he tugged on the left door handle; he would not be outwitted by a locked door. Alas, he was defeated by the inanimate objects.
What happened next can be described as the ever popular "dear in the headlights" look. He turned and gave a very confused and vacant stare that suggested blame. The President
George W. Bush has no doubt lead a controversial administration. There are two issues stand out strongly in the public eye. Leading
In the case of the locked door incident, it is easy to see the way the President operates under pressure. His action was to leave the stage, however he failed to leave in the correct direction. His reaction was to pannic.
Earlier in the conference a reporter criticized President Bush in the form of a question. The reporter asked him about being off on his game during his discussion with President Hu. Bush answered: "Have you ever heard of jet lag?" "Well, good, that answers your question." I wonder if it would have been better to answer with an honest yes. He could have added the jet lag excuse after that and it would have appeared to be more sincere. To be fair, a high profile figure like the President of the
We all make mistakes, it is a human trait. When a waiter at a restaurant is late with our food, chances are it is the cook's fault. The waiter usually apologizes and we either accept it or we don't. Just the simple fact that an apology was made provides the closure needed for the incident to pass. Wouldn't it be nice to see that kind of accountability demonstrated in our current Presidential administration?