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The Unbridled World Of Ernie Fletcher - Reflections on Kentucky's Governor (Paperback)
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The Unbridled World Of Ernie Fletcher - Reflections on Kentucky's Governor (Paperback)
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This book takes an unusual look at the life and times of Kentucky's
Governor Ernie Fletcher. From Introduction: Introduction You may
ask yourself, 'How did I get in here?' - Talking Heads I'm sure
Governor Ernie Fletcher sometimes asks himself the question: How
did I wind up being governor of Kentucky? The only consistent thing
about Governor Fletcher's career path is that there has been no
consistency. He was a doctor, a fighter pilot, a minister, a state
representative, and a congressman before he was elected governor.
Unlike several former governors, who dreamt of the office since
grade school, Fletcher came into politics from a nonpolitical
background. Lack of experience has accounted for a number of his
problems. He came in with the message of "cleaning up the mess in
Frankfort" and promptly got into a mess himself. From Book:
Unbridled Etiquette "Don't you know about the new fashion, honey?
All you need are looks and a whole lotta money." - Billy Joel Mark
Hebert at WHAS TV in Louisville did a story about the Kentucky
Labor Cabinet hiring a consultant to teach their employees proper
manners. The employees were told they needed to bathe daily and
wear real gold and silver instead of the fake stuff. The consultant
said that "conservative dress was a symbol of conservative
political beliefs." The story made me angry. I thought this was
another example of Fletcher's team treating state employees like
servants at their country clubs. Then I realized the problem. The
consultant did not understand the techniques necessary to work in
state government. For example, there is a proper way to greet a
government contractor. A state employee needs to use phrases like
"money is no object" and"your wish is my command" in the presence
of any contractor who contributed to the governor's campaign. The
governor's political staff needs to follow a different code when
dealing with contractors. They should extend the right hand for a
firm handshake and keep the left jacket pocket exposed so that the
contractor can stuff a wad of checks in it.
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