President Bush Needs To Be Saved From Himself; Live Interview with Former Lobbyist to Cover Administration Flaws
Key flaws in the Bush administration will be covered in a live interview by Phil Harris with former lobbyist and state representative Hill Kemp from Texas. The practices of "Principles du jour" and "Governor By Committee With No Governor On the Committee" from Kemp's novel CAPITOL OFFENSE will be revealed. From Kemp's 1995 insider look at Bush, Rove and Hughes in Austin he outlines the problems that still plague them in Washington and what can be done to save us all.
Austin, TX (PRWEB) February 27, 2007 -- Key flaws in the Bush administration will be covered in a live interview by Phil Harris with former lobbyist and state representative Hill Kemp from Texas. The practices of "Principles du jour" and "Governor By Committee With No Governor On the Committee" from Kemp's novel CAPITOL OFFENSE will be revealed. From Kemp's 1995 insider look at Bush, Rove and Hughes in Austin he outlines the problems that still plague them in Washington and what can be done to save us all.
NetCast: Monday, March 5, 2007, 7:30 p.m. EST
All Things That Matter, Phil Harris
http//www.internetvoicesradio.com
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All without a hint of transition?
The answer to these puzzles and an insider's analysis of what makes any Bush administration tick will be the subject of Phil Harris' interview of author and former Texas State Representative Hill Kemp. Kemp, working as a lobbyist in Austin, had a front row seat watching George W. Bush, Karl Rove and Paula Hughes set up shop as Texas Governor in 1995. The shocking, unprecedented leadership behavior Kemp saw is enshrined in the character Governor Butch Grange in his 2003 political thriller, Capitol Offense (ISBN 1-878096-70-2).
That flawed leadership model is now roiling events in Iraq, Afghanistan and around the world. As a veteran of both the legislative process and organization redesign surgery, Kemp had unique perspective on then Governor Bush. He calls what he saw in Austin in 1995 "Governor By Committee With No Governor On The Committee". It was principles du jour from whomever dominated the committee deliberations that day or that week. The administration's core, organizational DNA seemed, impossibly, to change over the very short term. That style is painfully evident in Washington today.
This topic is vital to the understanding of US leadership in the early 21st century. Tune in Monday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m. EST for more plus your questions on the new NPR of the net: http//www.internetvoicesradio.com with Phil Harris. All Things That Matter.
Hill Kemp is a multiple published author, former State Representative, former petrochemical executive and has run for the US Congress. He lives and writes in the lake and forest country of northwest Louisiana. For more about Kemp see his website: http//www.capitoloffense.com.
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