Sunday's Boston Globe had an interesting
profile of Boston mayor Thomas Menino and his governing
strategy. This strategy could be described as "hands-on," as in
the article, or more simply as tyrannical. A representative
sample:
[Menino] said he wants the flexibility and discretion to govern
Boston’s diverse and changing neighborhoods as he sees fit.
“If you have hard-and-fast rules,’’ he said, “it’s not going to
work.’’
It's amazing that city politics allow people like Menino not only
to grasp so much power, but also to revel openly in it in the
press.