Given America’s unconcern with the Geneva Conventions and McCain’s own harrowing history as a prisoner of war, perhaps Mark McKinnon, an adviser to the senator, could find a more delicate metaphor when he compares the process of running for president to torture. But he’s certainly onto something. “Think about it,” he says. “There’s sleep deprivation. You don’t know when your next meal is. You have the same sensory stimuli over and over until it drives you crazy. People are asking you questions, trying to trap you. And you’re watched all the time. It’s designed to break you down.”
[HT: RealClearPolitics ]
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
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Monday, June 04, 2007
Personality-Altering Politics
Before the presidential race heats up, don't miss Jennifer Senior's article on the politics of personality destruction. An excerpt:
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