"Disorder And Dysfunction" In Hillaryland
Another view of the internal infighting in Hillary Clinton's campaign, per the New York Times. Check out this snapshot of life at Clinton headquarters after a five-state Feb primary sweep for Barack Obama:
“You may not like the person next to you,” Ms. Williams told dozens of aides who ringed the conference room at the campaign’s Virginia headquarters last month, according to participants. “But you’re going to respect them. And we’re going to work together.”
Ms. Williams’s demand was dismissed as wishful thinking by some in her weary audience. But in the view of many Clinton supporters, it accurately reflected the urgent need to overhaul a campaign that at that point had set itself apart for its level of disorder and dysfunction.








Is this the same story co-authored by the same Patrick Healey, who wrote that equally gripping story about the state of the Clintons' marriage? And Adam Nagourney whose dislike for Democrats knows no bounds?
Maggie Williams is right. You don't have to love the people you work with but you do need to find a way to get along with your coworkers.