A Guide to Leadership Charley Reese (2007)
<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001PAILZzouAIqqLG3cBH4xVLLRnKvSDRhHDQLWBWFNEIDa FcHX1wG7k0VKwWNYfvlHWvM3LS_VqxGfapthKmUMFhjszEat91dMvU1BYb2EtxbxOF_1Kn40xy9p KsEy1qVVCW5YVprH-HGy9GLS7Si_lEssKAiSTV5qWD126pRfza3AonerIXmTzsZniCFXzBU4GIX5 ppUBWc5JKIAeQTqNZr-m8BZz8vtII04hPndagM6QhGRz9JSx6w==&c=59K8lEHTYoiP0E0DC_rVX ospsly_y8SF_EyDjfNPS_vlx1pC3qOnjg==&ch=US8WBb1UJ9T9IUmlFHQlTe68qwWGgoUCZbttd d1Am7g0fYPr-98dKg==> https://www.lewrockwell.com/2007/11/charley-reese/a-guide-to-leadership/ As you watch the presidential election unfold, I thought you might find it useful to read the qualities of a good leader as listed by an ancient Chinese emperor in the Tang Dynasty ... So there you have a few criteria by which to judge the candidates. I haven't seen much humility - or reason, for that matter. With the exception of Ron Paul, all the Republicans seem to be competing to be the chief warmonger. The Democrats are following the script written for them by the Israeli lobby. You would think a nation of 300 million people could find a better slate of candidates, but unfortunately money is everything in American politics.