So let me get this straight: the suggestion is that if Romney runs against Hilary in the main election he may drop the "you voted for the war, it was wrong, I wouldn't have supported it" bomb.
Bush and Romney are classmates from Harvard Business School. Despite having the equivalent management/decision-making/leaddership training the two men would have made exactly the opposite decisions. The question, then is what good is this school, other then creating a sense of arrogance and entitlement? Wouldn't one expect there to be a "right" and "wrong" decision given the same set of circimstances and that the graduates in the most prestiguous management school in the world would be qualified to make the "right" decision?
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So let me get this straight: the suggestion is that if Romney runs against Hilary in the main election he may drop the "you voted for the war, it was wrong, I wouldn't have supported it" bomb.
Bush and Romney are classmates from Harvard Business School. Despite having the equivalent management/decision-making/leaddership training the two men would have made exactly the opposite decisions. The question, then is what good is this school, other then creating a sense of arrogance and entitlement? Wouldn't one expect there to be a "right" and "wrong" decision given the same set of circimstances and that the graduates in the most prestiguous management school in the world would be qualified to make the "right" decision?
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