The person in charge always dictates the tone of the administration, which is why the US president picks his cabinet and appoints thousands of other positions-- you want people who agree with your system. Unfortunately, you're the vice president, which is as useful as "a bucket of warm piss", metaphorically speaking in terms of having things run with your style, which I assume is more easygoing.
Well, all regimes fall one day or another, even if it's not coming for at least another year. Of course, you could always resign and let her appoint someone who's willing to deal with this. Or you could stage a coup d'etat and rally all the people who didn't vote for her to your side. Hey, why not do both?
she's the president of the club, of course. But I guess you knew that.
Date: 2002-05-09 10:44 am (UTC)Well, all regimes fall one day or another, even if it's not coming for at least another year. Of course, you could always resign and let her appoint someone who's willing to deal with this. Or you could stage a coup d'etat and rally all the people who didn't vote for her to your side. Hey, why not do both?
Beware the ides of March....