And just like Kennedy’s successor, he must match a serious time with a focus on delivery, not just promises.
His biggest advantage has been his rivals’ failure to argue against the substance of his platform.
Last month saw the first anniversary of Occupy Wall Street – a protest that mushroomed into the global Occupy movement. In Britain, the most prominent manifestation was an attempt to occupy the Stock Exchange, which degenerated into the farcical siege of St Paul’s Cathedral. Things didn’t go that well for the movement generally, with middle […]
And just like Kennedy’s successor, he must match a serious time with a focus on delivery, not just promises.