YellowKing wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 2:28 pmI totally agree. We've had good Presidents with little or no political experience. But I question why we need that now when we have plenty of other actually qualified candidates. An ongoing world war threat with Russia, an ongoing pandemic, and an impending constitutional crisis seems to me a terrible time to start subbing in your rookies.Unagi wrote:An intelligent man with little political experience could do fine when they understand how to utilize and harness the help of an administration and good advisors that are not just ‘yes’ men.
P.S. From an emotional perspective, I'd love to have a President Hanks or a President Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. From a logical perspective, it feels more like a clickbait solution than an actual one.
Yeah, I hear ya - I'm more-or-less with you there.
I think we need someone who can bridge the gap in appealing to people across both parties. Someone who will not be seen as an enemy to one group, and yet someone who is compassionate and a very very good communicator without sounding too educated about it. And, I guess I am just saying that whom-ever that may be, I wouldn't care if they had a ton of political experience, because that actually may not help one seem as 'not an enemy' to one group.