The missing language of leadership
By Thomas LaFauci | Friday, January 26, 2007 | The Boston Globe
Thomas LaFauci is a speechwriter who has worked for Senators John Kerry and Joseph Biden as well as former Speaker of the Hosue Thomas Foley. This essay is something rarely seen: he pans the Democratic rebuttal by freshman Senator Jim Webb (D-VA) to the State of the Union Speech, and then sketches out both what should have been said and how to work in the future. It boils down to a succinct plan for how the new Democratic leadership should inspire, unify and lead the battered and exhausted American people. Advice from a pro on how to write speeches in dangerous times like these…BS
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this is funny – the guy takes a speech where for the first time a Democrat actually said something, abnd offers his own version that says nothing..sad – here’s hoping he stays in the private sector
Posted on 26-Jan-07 at 1:13 pm | Permalink