The Bolduc Brief: Leadership 101 – The Essence of Crediting and Accountability
True leaders lift others and own failures—so why did a cabinet room sound more like a fan club? Leadership isn’t about applause.
True leaders lift others and own failures—so why did a cabinet room sound more like a fan club? Leadership isn’t about applause.
The Trump administration’s renewed military buildup in the Middle East reflects a troubling return to failed strategies, absent a coherent plan, and dangerously close to reigniting the very “endless wars” it once vowed to end.
America’s military might is stretched thin—money alone won’t fix it. Strategic reform is now a national security imperative.
The problem with the military isn’t the number of push-ups someone can do — it’s the lack of real leadership at the top.
The Trump administration’s reckless disregard for democratic norms and its emboldening of authoritarian regimes abroad have dangerously eroded both America’s credibility and the foundational principles it claims to uphold.
What if top US officials leaked secrets—and got away with it? “Signal gate” questions power, ethics, and accountability at the highest level.
Is America too soft on crime? As public fear rises, the debate heats up—punishment or reform, where should justice truly land?
Are elected officials shaping justice—or serving special interests? The fight over crime policy reveals deep flaws in America’s legal system.
A crime in Pueblo sparks new concern: Are soft-on-crime policies failing us by letting repeat offenders slip through the cracks?
Billy Mitchell saw the future of war—and was punished for it. Who in today’s military has the vision and courage to challenge the status quo?
True government efficiency starts at the top—can weak leadership be the real reason behind federal dysfunction, not the workforce?
When loyalty outweighs honesty, leadership suffers. Is the White House silencing dissent, or just avoiding the hard truths it needs to hear?