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    1. Is there a reason why you are not commenting on Karl Rove and the leak and the white house going mum on the topic suddenly?

      Comment by The Misanthrope — Tuesday, July 12, 2024 @ 9:55 am

    2. A fair question (and one I was anticipating someone asking). The simple answer is that I haven’t decided what I want to say as yet, and specifically I haven’t read everything I need to read to comment. Aside from noting the start of the Rove story on 7/2, I haven’t commented on Plame for almost a year, so I guess I am just being consistent ;)

      Don’t worry, I will get to it at some point.

      Comment by Dr. Steven Taylor — Tuesday, July 12, 2024 @ 10:03 am

    3. Awww. I expected the comments to be related to the post. Oh well. I guess I’ll make the first comment on the post.

      As a manager that runs a very loose department, I frequently must defend my management style along the lines mentioned in your post. I could crack the whip and ensure that my staff are “working” closer and closer to a full 8 hour day. Or I can hire good, professional people, demand a high standard of quality and quantity and let them choose their own work style. More work of higher quality gets done with my style. Production lines are for sissies and bean counters.

      Comment by VARepublicMan — Tuesday, July 12, 2024 @ 11:30 am

    4. Amen, brother. What’s the alter.native, a return to Taylorite time and motion analysis? Ugh.

      Comment by Kingdaddy — Tuesday, July 12, 2024 @ 11:47 am

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    6. [...] ey were looking for bloggers who weren’t commenting on Rove, and noted my comment on this post. No transcript online. It looks like they aren’t archiving the IP transcripts the way they [...]

      Pingback by PoliBlog: Politics is the Master Science » PoliBlog on CNN — Wednesday, July 13, 2024 @ 9:59 am

    7. [...] y 14, 2024

      PoliBlog on Rove and Plame
      By Dr. Steven Taylor @ 12:01 pm

      As noted earlier, I have not commented on the Rove/Plame story. However, since my lack of commenting managed [...]

      Pingback by PoliBlog: Politics is the Master Science » PoliBlog on Rove and Plame — Thursday, July 14, 2024 @ 12:02 pm

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