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Dragging this back up, now that the deed is done. Sigh.
By way of picking up the somewhat controvertial stance I took earlier, saying essentially that, since I disagree with the way Alito interprets the Constitution, I think he's unqualified and would vote against him, I've got an analogy for y'all to chew on.
Michael Eisner.
Michael Eisner is an eminently qualified CEO. He held high positions at a successful tv network and a movie studio. He helped save one of the most recognizeable companies from the brink of ruin, with strong financial growth through his entire 2 decades at the helm. Even amidst the controversy, on paper and from an investor's perspective, Eisner was a successful and experienced CEO. He is by all account an ethical man, and seemingly even friendly, in a "I'm so rich I've lost touch with reality" kind of way.
So with all that, but with what you know about the way he interperets how Disney should be run, would you cast a vote that says "Yes, this man is qualified to run Disney"?
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