More of the article http://dailycaller.com/2012/06/03/harvard-law-classmate-law-review-colleague-remembered-obama-in-2008-a-pretty-cold-fish/:
He was not a warm person. He was not the type of person that gave you a warm and fuzzy [feeling]. And you got the sense that he even wasnt even terribly fixated or focused on what he was doing.
Liebau also describe Obama as a guy whose eyes were always looking over your shoulder to see if anyone more important is in the room and that he was always looking for bigger and better things.
Her longest one-on-one communication with Obama, she said, came when she was managing editor of the Harvard Law Review.
So I guess it caused a lot of rumbling that I didnt know about, and so we were all impressed with a return visit by our retired president, the former president, Barack Obama, who took me out on the back steps of Gannett House, which is where the review was housed and wanted to have a little one-on-one with me, she said.
Liebau said his advice started off sound, but ultimately came off as disappointing.
He said, Look, what do you care who does the work? Liebau recalled Obama saying in reference to her management of the law review. It is the same amount of work for you to hand out the work no matter who it goes to, so why fight it? Do whats easiest for you. Give the work to the people who will do the work, and just dont worry about the people who dont want to pull their weight.
Liebau wasnt impressed.
I guess I was young and naïve: I was like, Ah but that wouldnt be fair, she said.
And what surprised me is apparently that didnt bother Barack at all. It was just kind of like take the easy way out. Why bother yourself with all these silly notions about justice and fairness? Do what works. Revealing? I dont know. Good advice? I didnt particularly think so.
“’Give the work to the people who will do the work, and just dont worry about the people who dont want to pull their weight.
Boy, that really says it all. That’s BO’s worldview, all right.