Competing pressures tempt one to believe that an issue deferred is a problem avoided; more often it is a crisis invited.


White House Years (ed. Simon and Schuster, 2011) - ISBN: 9781451636468


Competing pressures tempt one to believe that an issue deferred is a problem avoided; more often it is a crisis invited.

Competing pressures tempt one to believe that an issue deferred is a problem avoided; more often it is a crisis invited.

Competing pressures tempt one to believe that an issue deferred is a problem avoided; more often it is a crisis invited.

Competing pressures tempt one to believe that an issue deferred is a problem avoided; more often it is a crisis invited.