PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP
By Maj. Gen. Jerry R. Curry,
(Ret'd)
CurryforAmerica.com
For a
leader, knowing what is going on where and when in
your organization is as natural as drinking a glass
of water. A real leader monitors what is going on at
all levels during an action. That is, he must know
what is being done where, when and why. And if for
some reason he doesn’t know, he goes to wherever he
must and finds out.
Gathering and evaluating information is one of a
leader’s most important jobs. That is why in combat
when he arrives, and a battle is in progress, he
immediately goes to the sound of the guns. He
appreciates all the information he is given and
briefings are always helpful, but nothing can
replace seeing the fighting and dying first hand,
with his own eyes.
Subordinates know the kind of things, the kind of
information their leaders need to have to make the
right decisions because they have been trained by
them. A leader, through his words and actions,
signals to his subordinates the kinds of things he
needs to know, the information he needs to have.
When
an action like Benghazi goes wrong you shouldn’t
have to send someone to wake up the
Commander-in-Chief to get your orders. He should
already be there, in the war room, eagerly waiting
and fully prepared to take charge.
The
question that wasn’t asked in Libya and no one in
the chain of command seemed inclined to ask and get
answered in the Mediterranean or back in Washington
was simple. “Who is in charge?” Once you figure that
out, the questions, answers and actions flow
naturally.
About
the Obamacare rollout the President says, “No one
could be more frustrated than I am and this isn’t
smooth.” The American people don’t give a care
whether he is frustrated or not. His state of mind
is irrelevant. The question is what is he going to
do to relieve the American people’s frustration.
If he
must personally go to the website headquarters, take
charge of the operations and stay there until they
are fixed, that is what he should do. That is
leadership. Someone can bring him in a cot for
sleeping and I’m sure McDonald’s would be happy to
feed him for free.
Health and Human Services Secretary , Kathleen
Sebelius, Says that the President didn’t know that
there was so much trouble with the rollout so he
couldn’t be faulted for not getting personally
involved in fixing things. That is a lot of rubbish.
Obamacare is important, it is the President’s and
the Democrat party’s signature piece of legislation,
so why didn’t the President know that it was facing
a disaster? Why didn’t Sebelius tell him face to
face? What did she have to do that was more
important?
Once
she knew what a disaster the Obamacare rollout was,
she should have driven over to the White House,
knocked on the Oval Office door and said, “Houston,
we’ve got a problem.” A few tired and groggy
astronauts locked up in a space capsule could figure
out that they faced disaster, but an entire
department of the government back in Washington
couldn’t figure out the same thing? Give me a break.
Leadership matters. The American people have been
waiting for five years for the President to deliver
to them Obamacare. He and his minions have huffed
and puffed, and shilly-shallyied and delivered
nothing. It is time they called in Amazon.com and
let the adults take charge.