American leaders could learn from Kemi Badenoch” by Bobby Zirkin via Baltimore Sun

Whether one agrees with every position she takes, Badenoch represents a style of leadership we could use. American leaders are increasingly timid, unwilling to tackle difficult issues and driven by the fringes of the electorate. In an era marked by political polarization, institutional distrust and growing public frustration, Badenoch continues to show something different: a leader prepared to defend principles, encourage debate and pursue policies grounded in opportunity. For those Americans seeking a new generation of political leadership, you need only look to Badenoch for the prototype.

Two hundred and fifty years after breaking from England to form this amazing republic, perhaps there is still something we can learn from across the pond.