Oprah 2020?
- Cootie Brown
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Please, can we stop electing celebrities to offices they are not qualified for?
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I know right? There are no statesmen / stateswomen left to step up to the plate. You have other suggestions?Cootie Brown wrote:Please, can we stop electing celebrities to offices they are not qualified for?
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~
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How about that mega church dude with the hair, Ivy??Ivy wrote:I know right? There are no statesmen / stateswomen left to step up to the plate. You have other suggestions?Cootie Brown wrote:Please, can we stop electing celebrities to offices they are not qualified for?
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It would be nice to have a sane person in the White House. Or maybe that's too much to hope for. I don't know.
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I agree that just being a celebrity in general, isn't a qualification. But I think Oprah has better qualifications than most actors do.Cootie Brown wrote:Please, can we stop electing celebrities to offices they are not qualified for?
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Ted Cruz is the obvious choice. In your heart you know he is right.
Isn't the world wonderful...I am all for rational optimism and I am staying positive.
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While I would probably agree with a lot of her political positions, I can't imagine having the woman who gave us "The Secret" and Dr. Oz as the most powerful person in the world. Would Deepak Chopra be a cabinet member? Nancy Reagan supposedly influenced her husband after consulting a psychic.
I want the president to be grounded in reality. If she received the Democratic nomination I would vote for her for President, but I probably wouldn't vote for her in the primary.
I'm starting to wonder whether maybe the presidential election has always been a "favorite celebrity" contest.
I want the president to be grounded in reality. If she received the Democratic nomination I would vote for her for President, but I probably wouldn't vote for her in the primary.
I'm starting to wonder whether maybe the presidential election has always been a "favorite celebrity" contest.
- Cootie Brown
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Being the Chief Executive Officer of the country actually requires political training and experience to be successful. That is why the country has historically elected governors of large states.
Ronald Reagan was an anomaly. I hope we can get away from electing celebrities but I've read disturbing data that indicates celebrities are the ones most likely to win elections now due to their name recognition. Social media has obviously changed the world in dramatic ways but not all of those changes are good.
Out of 300,000 million people Clinton and Trump were the best we could do? That is pathetic. Obama went hard left to see if his training and theories would work in the real world. They didn't. Unemployment skyrocketed and he was the first president in modern history that failed to get the GNP beyond a 2% growth. And his foreign policy was a disaster. He was, however, an honorable man and he didn't disgrace the office of the Presidency. He was, at the very least, Presidential and sincere in his efforts to change the country for the better.
Trump, on the other hand, has restarted the economy and pissed off and insulted just about every foreign leader in the world. There are some allied countries, like England, that don't even want him in their country period. He is anything but Presidential. That noted he has beefed up National Security and secured the borders. I have to acknowledge that he has actually done a few good things, but it's hard to overlook his deficiencies and he has more than a few of those.
All of that is just my opinion of course.
Ronald Reagan was an anomaly. I hope we can get away from electing celebrities but I've read disturbing data that indicates celebrities are the ones most likely to win elections now due to their name recognition. Social media has obviously changed the world in dramatic ways but not all of those changes are good.
Out of 300,000 million people Clinton and Trump were the best we could do? That is pathetic. Obama went hard left to see if his training and theories would work in the real world. They didn't. Unemployment skyrocketed and he was the first president in modern history that failed to get the GNP beyond a 2% growth. And his foreign policy was a disaster. He was, however, an honorable man and he didn't disgrace the office of the Presidency. He was, at the very least, Presidential and sincere in his efforts to change the country for the better.
Trump, on the other hand, has restarted the economy and pissed off and insulted just about every foreign leader in the world. There are some allied countries, like England, that don't even want him in their country period. He is anything but Presidential. That noted he has beefed up National Security and secured the borders. I have to acknowledge that he has actually done a few good things, but it's hard to overlook his deficiencies and he has more than a few of those.
All of that is just my opinion of course.
Re: Oprah 2020?
He's definitely [far] right. On that we agree.KLP wrote:Ted Cruz is the obvious choice. In your heart you know he is right.
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~