What is the personality type of Charles C. W. Cooke? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Charles C. W. Cooke from Political Commentators and what is the personality traits.
Charles C. W. Cooke personality type is ISFJ, or Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging. He is a "good person" and a "good writer", and he is certainly capable of writing a column that is "good". But his column needs to be more than "good", and it needs to be something that readers actually want to read. For all his intelligence and skill and talent, Charles C. W. Cooke turns out to be a rather forgettable columnist.
In his first column, the one from which the above-mentioned post is drawn, Cooke begins by praising Tony Blair as an excellent leader, but he also says "it is a sign of Blair's success as a politician that his political opponents have tended to underestimate him." By that standard, Tony Blair must be a failure as a politician. And that should have been all that was needed to establish that Tony Blair is not a good leader.
But Cooke goes on to say "the trouble with Blair's critics is that they often seem to have a problem with the very idea of compromise". That was another sign that the column was going to be good.
Charles Christopher William Cooke (born November 4, 1984) is an English-American libertarian author & National Review columnist. He studied modern history & politics at the University of Oxford.