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Posted by Bob on December 20th, 2010 under Coaching Session


I go on Skype regularly only with BoardAd.

I like to think this is an honor for BoardAd. You see, I am embarrassed by the things I simply CAN’T do. BoardAd has learned how to deal with this without any thought as to why I SHOULD be able to do a simple thing when I am so good at complicated things.

BoardAd LISTENS.

BoardAd is an excellent editor. Others COULD do these things, I guess, but BoardAd is the one who DID it.

From time to time we go into a joint discussion with others on Skype.

I just told BoardAd that it irritates me when he always says “Bob already did that …” instead, of something like “WE already said that.”

On Capitol Hill, when the congressman described something I initiated, did, and left him a speech that was the first he ever heard of it, the congressman always said “I did this.”

But if we were in conference and he referred to something he had done, he would say “We” did that.

This was not courtesy, it was fact. Whatever he did, WE were responsible for. That, children, is what he HIRED me for. When the whole staff went with him to China, he made sure I would be in the office, because I could substitute for him. That’s what SENIOR staff MEANS.

In other words, I was responsible for everything “we” had done.

That is literally why they paid me the big bucks.

That is why I am not impressed when a congressman or senator says he is “giving back” some of his staff money. The average dumbass voter thinks this is glorious.

Actually, what said congressman is saying is, “You get all the representation you deserve just from me. You don’t need me to get some extra staff.”

If you can’t use all your staff money to oversee a trillion dollar budget, you should give up your seat in the House and take a janitorial position.

I once brought twenty to forty THOUSAND working people to DC for a JOINT march against busing AND protesting against dirty textbooks. They were the first real grassroots march united against the Education Establishment.

This was not a march by Mommy Professor’s rich college kids and professional activists and unemployed blacks. It was working people who had to find time off and who chartered their own buses.

THOUSANDS of them.

Senator Helms was all for it but he could not even spare a staff member to represent him at the speeches in the back of the Capitol. He couldn’t spare anybody because he was “giving back” staff money and his staff was already worked to death.

I was NOT impressed. He owed these people at least a token showing that other congressmen gave them.

That’s the sort of thing he was sent to Washington to DO.

I am a damned good team player and I am a great delegator of authority. The whole concept of BUGS is to give US a consistent message that WORKS. William Pierce is a hero of our movement. But his one great failure was that, as he died, he could not say “We.”

So what I am saying here is that WE should learn from that.

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  1. #1 by Genseric on 12/20/2010 - 7:39 am

    A wise man once said, [QUOTE]Never let ‘I’ get in the way of ‘We’. [/QUOTE]

    Most people understand this. Few people quote it. And even less people LIVE it.

    Thank you for LIVING it, Bob and staff.

  2. #2 by Dave on 12/20/2010 - 8:21 am

    America’s marketing culture, although resented by the fashionable, is something unique.

    The industry that specializes in the field of influencing people to buy products and ideas is a permanent feature of American culture.

    Of course, there is rarely anything new in this field, just fads of more or less successful hype, all based on the same underlying principles.

    But occasionally a Robert Whitaker comes along and actually moves forward the underlying principles of the field of influence. He is really head and shoulders ahead of everybody else in our time.

    Of course, he gets absolutely no recognition for this, which is to be expected. That is the way these things work.

    Anything you run after runs away. Reality is plumbed like that. Things happen ONLY when all the conditions are present for them to happen. This is precisely why franchises are so heavily defended.

    But here is the thing: They rarely can be PERMANENTLY defended. This is why Mommy Professor is in such deep doo doo.

    A Robert Whitaker comes along and yanks the carpet out from beneath their feet at precisely the same time the basement is flooding in the administration building, the warehouse archives holding the paper based academic transcripts catches fire, and the campus police decide to run away from an angry mob throwing rocks.

    Robert Whitaker is only one piece of the conditions. He is a necessary piece, but only one piece.

    The rest just spontaneously emerges. That is the “WE”.

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