Jay Dwivedi

A selection of what I find interesting, intriguing, and insightful from the world of pop culture, business, politics, entertainment, and technology. I also write at Dwivedi and Honestly. Contact me here.

Air Force One photo op disaster

NYT reports, “The director, Louis Caldera, who was appointed by President Obama to the White House post and had been a secretary of the Army in the Clinton administration, resigned on Friday for his role in approving the April 27 flyover. In a brief letter to Mr. Obama, Mr. Caldera said that the matter “has become a distraction for the important work you are doing as president.”

Indeed, it was a poorly executed plan and no one is convinced that Air Force One needs a promotion, particularly in these difficult economic times.

I am also hoping that Pres. Obama will maintain these standards: if you screw up you are out, no matter how loyal you were to the party or the president.  That would be a welcome departure from Pres. Bush’s policy of not firing anyone even if they screwed up big time.