What Do You Want In A President?
No one man has all the qualities I want my president to have, but maybe I want too much.
I want a man of the people - someone who understands the problems of the common man - someone who tells it like it is - someone like a termite inspector.
My candidate should have experience governing.
He should work unceasingly to get different groups to work together for the common good.
He should have been a PTA President.
Of course, getting people to work together requires compromise; and we've seen that compromising positions can be very difficult for some government officials.
Experience in world affairs is a must; but if it were the only qualification, Elizabeth Taylor would have been our first woman president.
Honesty is another must or is honesty and government official an oxymoron? I want my leader to be open-minded and independent - to listen to what the people say and not just say what he thinks we want to hear.
I want to see the back of the President's head when he makes speeches so I know special interests aren't pulling the string that makes him talk.
I think the head of my country should be someone who believes devoutly in family - short of polygamy, that is.
He should have charisma.
JFK had it.
Clinton had it.
Clint Eastwood has it.
In fact, Clint Eastwood has the experience to act like a president and the experience to direct the country.
A sense of humor is a plus for a leader.
The people want to laugh with him - not laugh at him.
I thought Chevy Chase would be good, but he tends to be a fall guy.
Billy Crystal would be better.
He's funny and he's good at award ceremonies.
Although the President doesn't half to be tall, people subconsciously associate height with power.
A tall president would be looked up to by the world.
When I think tall, I think Shaquille O'Neal.
As a reserve, Miami Beach policeman, he's a peace officer.
He's someone who believes in law enforcement.
Shaq's been a team player - with three different teams; and he'd give new meaning to the term "shacking up".
Last, but not least, is the age factor.
I want a president old enough to be wise, but at least a decade away from wisdumb.
I want a wise man with courage instead of gold, frankincense or myrrh.
I want a man of the people - someone who understands the problems of the common man - someone who tells it like it is - someone like a termite inspector.
My candidate should have experience governing.
He should work unceasingly to get different groups to work together for the common good.
He should have been a PTA President.
Of course, getting people to work together requires compromise; and we've seen that compromising positions can be very difficult for some government officials.
Experience in world affairs is a must; but if it were the only qualification, Elizabeth Taylor would have been our first woman president.
Honesty is another must or is honesty and government official an oxymoron? I want my leader to be open-minded and independent - to listen to what the people say and not just say what he thinks we want to hear.
I want to see the back of the President's head when he makes speeches so I know special interests aren't pulling the string that makes him talk.
I think the head of my country should be someone who believes devoutly in family - short of polygamy, that is.
He should have charisma.
JFK had it.
Clinton had it.
Clint Eastwood has it.
In fact, Clint Eastwood has the experience to act like a president and the experience to direct the country.
A sense of humor is a plus for a leader.
The people want to laugh with him - not laugh at him.
I thought Chevy Chase would be good, but he tends to be a fall guy.
Billy Crystal would be better.
He's funny and he's good at award ceremonies.
Although the President doesn't half to be tall, people subconsciously associate height with power.
A tall president would be looked up to by the world.
When I think tall, I think Shaquille O'Neal.
As a reserve, Miami Beach policeman, he's a peace officer.
He's someone who believes in law enforcement.
Shaq's been a team player - with three different teams; and he'd give new meaning to the term "shacking up".
Last, but not least, is the age factor.
I want a president old enough to be wise, but at least a decade away from wisdumb.
I want a wise man with courage instead of gold, frankincense or myrrh.
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