Substituting “Boy Scouts” in your condescending lecture to me about military decision making, results in the following:
“following the Boy Scout model doesn't always result in a great decision either. In fact, it sometimes results in very flawed decisions. But, in a Boy Scout situation, a decision has to be made, usually about a specific situation with defined parameters. A lot of Presidential issues are not quite as clear, and have a lot more parameters that must be considered.
“You might be surprised to learn that there are more "indecisive" leaders in the Boy Scouts than decisive ones these days.”
The information content in your rhetoric escapes me.