Mayor Pete, McKinsey and dishonesty on the left
Early in his career,
Media outlets and some of his critics-especially his rival for the Democratic nomination, Sen.
Buttigieg's work for
Buttigieg with the pejorative 'Wall Street Pete.'"
Many people believe a client's conduct should be imputed to any lawyer, accountant or consultant who works for them, and Mayor Pete's critics are doing their best to stoke such misconceptions. But that is not how business works. Entry-level associates in particular have little control over their assignments and clients. You work under a partner, who has the authority to make actual decisions and recommendations. As another former McKinsey associate wrote on the website MarketWatch, "You have absolutely zero power and very little influence."
To be fair, Buttigieg once touted his McKinsey work for the insights it gave him about management and problem solving. He probably overstated the scope of his experience.
Contrast Mayor Pete's low-level McKinsey work with Warren's longtime side hustle while she was a well-paid law professor, earning almost
rate interests she now rails against. Unlike Buttigieg, Warren had complete freedom to choose her projects and clients, and, owing to her stature, more power to influence their behavior.
When I was an associate at a large law firm, I was assigned to write a brief arguing that a lawsuit against our client, a railroad that had contaminated some land, should be dismissed. I did not choose the client, and the argument I developed involved a perfectly legitimate application of relevant law. Yet if I ran for office today and the matter came out, the line of attack would be (cue ominous music and stock video of toxic waste), "Sanders believes dirty, disgusting polluters shouldn't being held accountable."
And so it goes with Mayor Pete. From the snarky attacks and indignation, you would think he had ordered those
These portrayals of Buttigieg's short, wonky, unglam-orous stint as a management consultant are irresponsible. They demonstrate that some on the Democratic left-who demand ideological purity and scorn the more analytical, pragmatic politics of someone like Buttigieg- have the same situational relationship with facts and candor as the Trumpian right. Progressives should be better than that.



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