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the Vice President is a crucial, active participant.
I want Lou Dobbs.
Yes, I would truly like someone like Lou Dobbs for my VP. Why? Well, mostly because we appear to see eye-to-eye on just about everything. Secondly, and just as important, is that he’s not a “yes man”. I have found through my years of experience that the “no man”, the guy who will point out problems, who is not afraid to speak up, who is willing to smack you up-side-the-head for a reality check, is far more valuable than someone who simply agrees with everything you say. Better decisions are made because they force you to think. Better decisions are made because of the influx of new ideas. Everything just works better. It’s not always a honeymoon, but the results of working together with this type of person are far superior.
I fully intend that the position of VP will be an active one. A right-hand man, active in everything that I want to get done. You know the old saying: Two heads are better than one.
I am going to be President, and I am going to do it right. I like to hire people as smart as I am. They help make my job easier.
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