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Times: Kerry's Own Aides Criticize Him as Manager
NewsMax.com ^ | 9/27/04 | Carl Limbacher

Posted on 09/27/2004 6:10:16 AM PDT by kattracks

John Kerry is trying to convince Americans he is more qualified than President Bush to lead the nation, especially during a time of war.

But Kerry’s own aides are complaining his has difficulty managing his own campaign.

According to a report in the New York Times this weekend, which described Kerry as "a four-term senator with comparatively little management experience," aides say Kerry too often deliberates even the smallest detail, leaving himself little reaction time to a much swifter Bush-Cheney campaign.

The paper noted that Bush’s background as a business executive and then governor of a large state has allowed him to manage his own campaign with greater success.

Of course, the Times still played Kerry up – quoting some aides as describing Kerry as "uncommonly bright, informed and curious. . . "

But the paper also paints a picture of "analysis paralysis” within the Kerry operation.

Some aides complain their boss gets bogged down in the details, making him slow to take action as he struggles to process and use information.

One aide told the Times he has figured out to influence Kerry: he doesn’t say anything until the very last moment. The waffling Kerry tends to take last minute advice.

Case in point: His staff was recently asked to find out all it could about certain details regarding the Bush administration's Medicare plans.

After his staff did all it could to provide the information, Kerry didn't even use it in a speech on the subject.

His staff says such a waste of their time makes it difficult for them to prepare their boss for the positions he wants to take against his Republican opponent.

". . . The downside to [Kerry's] deliberative executive style, they said, is a campaign that has often moved slowly against a swift opponent, and a candidate who has struggled to synthesize the information he sweeps up into a clear, concise case against Mr. Bush," says the Times. "Even his aides concede that Mr. Kerry can be slow in taking action, bogged down in the very details he is so intent on collecting."

Aides have other complaints, too. Like when Kerry spent more than a month trying to decide on his campaign logo. He was mulling over the font of the logo and whether it should have an American flag. Eventually Kerry decided to keep the flag.

Even diehard liberal the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who has traveled with Kerry's campaign, says although the Massachusetts liberal is a "thinker" by nature, "a boxer needs a manager and needs a cut manager in the corner and needs someone to handle the towels. But once the bell rings, a boxer needs his instincts."

Other Democratic Party stalwarts and officials complain Kerry is more interested in the "finer points" of politics, but doesn't seem too concerned with the mechanics of the business.

"Scott Maddox, the chairman of the Florida Democratic Party, said he could not recall getting a call from Mr. Kerry checking in with what was going on in that critical state," the Times said, in one example.

Florida is considered a "battleground" state; it is headed by George W. Bush's brother, Jeb, but polls indicate the state is still in play.

Aides also say Kerry isn't one to delegate too much power to any one person. There is no "Karl Rove" on his staff, say aides.

"I am always in charge," says Kerry.

Kerry's also not afraid to upbraid his staff – even longtime friends and associates – as well as let staffers go if he feels his campaign is running "off the tracks."

As a result, few loyalists of his 1972 campaign are still around. Now, few who consider themselves friends are currently on his campaign staff.

Meanwhile, President Bush takes advice from a small – and unchanging – gaggle of staffers. His most senior campaign staff hasn't changed in 18 months.

"He's not involved in the details," says Rep. Ted Strickland of Ohio.



TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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To: kattracks
"I am always in charge," says Kerry.

Yes, that is quite obvious from the mess your campaign is in.

21 posted on 09/27/2004 6:29:00 AM PDT by Casloy
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To: kattracks

How could the Dems think someone who hasn't shown any leadership in 20 years in the Senate, could lead the country??? It just baffled me.


22 posted on 09/27/2004 6:32:12 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: Red Badger

Kitty Kelly does...


23 posted on 09/27/2004 6:32:27 AM PDT by antivenom ("Never argue with an idiot, he'll bring you down to his level - then beat you with experience.")
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

KERRYTHINK......?.....OXY-MORON......Emphasis on MORON....


24 posted on 09/27/2004 6:32:29 AM PDT by Red Badger (If you shoot from the hip enough times, eventually you'll shoot yourself in the a$$......)
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To: kattracks

I keep hearing the comment he is so bright.

Everything, I mean everything I see from him makes me think Kerry is just a modern day Chauncy Gardener.

He is not thinking deeply, he is just slow.


25 posted on 09/27/2004 6:32:56 AM PDT by IamJustright
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To: blue jeans

"The dems have to ask themselves.... 'If this guy can't beat Bush then how's he gonna defeat Bin-Laden and Al-Zarquowi?'"

Please. To the Democrats, Bush IS Bin-Laden and Al-Zarquowi. The Democrats could care less about defeating Bin-Laden and all the other Islamo-terrorists out there.


26 posted on 09/27/2004 6:33:46 AM PDT by Big E
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To: kattracks
...He was mulling over the font of the logo and whether it should have an American flag.

Wow. Is it really that difficult to decide to have an American Flag in your logo when you are RUNNING FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Geez this guy is a dope.

27 posted on 09/27/2004 6:34:24 AM PDT by SC_Republican (unfortunately my first name is Kerry...)
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To: antivenom

Emmitt Kelley - Didn't speak
Kitty Kelly - Shouldn't speak......Doesn't think.....


28 posted on 09/27/2004 6:34:54 AM PDT by Red Badger (If you shoot from the hip enough times, eventually you'll shoot yourself in the a$$......)
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To: Motherbear
....He was mulling over the font of the logo and whether it should have an American flag. Eventually Kerry decided to keep the flag.

How big of him.......I can't imagine hesitating about a thing like that. Guess he might of preferred a U.N. symbol or maybe the French flag.

29 posted on 09/27/2004 6:38:13 AM PDT by ride the whirlwind (And I have faith in the transforming power of freedom. - President Bush to the criminals in the UN)
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To: blue jeans
The dems have to ask themselves.... "If this guy can't beat Bush then how's he gonna defeat Bin-Laden and Al-Zarquowi?"

If he can't beat Bush, then your question is moot.

The better question is: "If this guy couldn't even anticipate, plan for and neutralize the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, then how's he gonna defeat bin Laden and al Zaraqawi?"

30 posted on 09/27/2004 6:38:41 AM PDT by Maceman (Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
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To: kattracks

Jesse forgot one: A manager to throw in the towel...


31 posted on 09/27/2004 6:39:05 AM PDT by pghkevin (Have you hugged your kids today? Have you thanked someone in the Military today?)
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To: Red Badger

Let staffers go? Seems that all he does is add more and more people every day? Who has he let go?


32 posted on 09/27/2004 6:39:29 AM PDT by surrey
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To: kattracks
I just got this email and felt this thread deserved a little comic relief.

WORKING PEOPLE FREQUENTLY ASK RETIRED PEOPLE WHAT THEY DO TO MAKE THEIR DAYS INTERESTING.

I WENT TO THE STORE THE OTHER DAY. I WAS ONLY IN THERE FOR ABOUT 5 MINUTES. WHEN I CAME OUT THERE WAS A CITY COP WRITING OUT A PARKING TICKET.

I WENT UP TO HIM AND SAID, "COME ON, BUDDY, HOW ABOUT GIVING A SENIOR A BREAK?" HE IGNORED ME AND CONTINUED WRITING THE TICKET. I CALLED HIM A NAME. HE GLARED AT ME AND STARTED WRITING ANOTHER TICKET FOR HAVING WORN TIRES.

SO I CALLED HIM A WORSE NAME. HE FINISHED THE SECOND TICKET AND PUT IT ON THE WINDSHIELD WITH THE FIRST.

THEN HE STARTED WRITING A THIRD TICKET.

THIS WENT ON FOR ABOUT 20 MINUTES. THE MORE I ABUSED HIM THE MORE TICKETS HE WROTE.

I DIDN'T CARE. MY CAR WAS PARKED AROUND THE CORNER AND THIS ONE HAD AN "ELECT JOHN KERRY" BUMPER STICKER ON IT

I TRY TO HAVE A LITTLE FUN EACH DAY NOW THAT I'M RETIRED.

IT'S IMPORTANT AT OUR AGE.

33 posted on 09/27/2004 6:39:34 AM PDT by HOYA97 (Hoya Saxa = What Rocks)
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To: kattracks
Kerry, micro managing stooge
35 posted on 09/27/2004 6:42:08 AM PDT by SunnySide
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To: kattracks
"He's not involved in the details," says Rep. Ted Strickland of Ohio.

"He" who? Kerry I presume since Strickland was campaigning with Kerry recently and Democrat Strickland does not have a clue about how Bush does what he does. The rest of the article says that Kerry is involved in all these small details.

Which is it? Kerry is involved details or "he's not involved in small details?". Not that it matters. Kerry does not take advise from anyone anyway from all that I've read.

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Not that any of this matters. Kerry is toast one way or another. The Clinton's will make sure of that.

36 posted on 09/27/2004 6:42:34 AM PDT by isthisnickcool (Only dummies play poker with George W. Bush.)
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To: kattracks

Kerry takes all of the credit and none of the blame.


37 posted on 09/27/2004 6:44:06 AM PDT by ShandaLear (Rather lied, CBS News died.)
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To: HOYA97

LOL that is great.


38 posted on 09/27/2004 6:44:11 AM PDT by kassie ("It's the soldier who allows freedom of speech, not the reporter..")
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To: kattracks

And for all you foreign intelligence people out there in our Freeper audience, start your MBTI and other profiles now!

This is fantastic information for anyone profiling Kerry as a strategic decision maker.

"Acts on the last advice given"

Nice.


39 posted on 09/27/2004 6:46:14 AM PDT by RinaseaofDs (War is the remedy our enemies have chosen. And I say let us give them all they want)
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To: kattracks

Kerry: finding a position.
Bush: has a position.


40 posted on 09/27/2004 6:46:26 AM PDT by ctdonath2
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