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Old Rules, New Accountability: When the Hammer Comes Down

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It’s not exactly Pink Turns Blue‘s version, but the hammer has came down these last fews month; will things ever be exactly the same?

Consider the following

There may be fair share of handwringing over the issue of “too much” political correctness. That issue aside, what’s apparent is that the norms and rules that apply to people in leadership and public positions are generally clear. What’s different is that accountability for upholding those standards is being upheld with greater frequency. Fewer “do overs” – a let’s give him one more chance move that probably saved Bill Clinton – after he lied about his activities with a White House aide – from being successfully removed from office for the Monica Lewinsky (pictured above) affair following his impeachment.

Enough already; what’s the cut to the chase?

Take your responsibilities seriously, perhaps even earnestly. Have fun, but read the fine print. Accountability – much like transparency – most of the time is a good thing. It keeps things crisp, more predictable and in the end more “American” – the stuff that makes the United States such a great place.

But like getting ticketed for drunk driving, just don’t expect the “do over.”

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