divot1338 posted...
He can tell her anything he wants.
Ultimately its going to be her decision. Like he said.
There is no benefit to be had by doing it in public particularly with no consequences. Unless youre Ken Klippenstein and want to stir up shit.
She gave power of attorney to her caretaker. She has ZERO business being in public office and everyone, especially "leadership", should affirm that. Leadership isn't just letting everyone do what they want with no input; that's actually what happens when there is NO leadership.