It seems appropriate that we are now marking the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War.
"As a result, McClellan's leadership skills during battles were questioned by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, who eventually removed him from command, first as general-in-chief, then from the Army of the Potomac. Lincoln offered this famous evaluation of McClellan: 'If he can't fight himself, he excels in making others ready to fight.' Indeed, McClellan was the most popular of that army's commanders with its soldiers, who felt that he had their morale and well-being as paramount concerns."
CLYW is burning and the generals are arguing about how to best stock cannon balls and bread while trying to get one another fired.