biochem wrote:Daryl wrote:One thing that I have trouble understanding is the caliber of the candidates. The US has 200m plus people, despite jokes about education the people must be better educated than the majority of countries, first world communication systems, brilliant people who invent computer systems and spaceships; yet look at the standard of candidates from both sides over the past few elections. The brighter ones seem to be sidelined early in many cases.
yep. It's especially bad with the Dems this year.
I almost choked on my orange juice when I read that sentence, thanks a lot.
1. Donald. Trump. Leading. GOP. Polls.
2. The rest of the field is hardly even any better. They're less flamboyantly embarrassing to the nation in their rhetoric (well, mostly anyway) but the entire GOP primary debate process has been a circus.
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016 ... l-security
Robert Gates: Republicans' grasp of national security is at a child's level
"“The level of dialogue on national security issues would embarrass a middle schooler,” Gates said of the Republican contenders at a Politico Playbook event in Washington on Monday. “People are out there making threats and promises that are totally unrealistic, totally unattainable. Either they really believe what they’re saying or they’re cynical and opportunistic and, in a way, you hope it’s the latter, because God forbid they actually believe some of the things that they’re saying.”
If I could design a perfect candidate (leaving ideology out of it). I would design him/her to be all of the following:
1. A governor (governors are the closest thing to president, so good job training)
2. High IQ
3. High EQ
4. At least 4 years of active duty military experience and some combat zone experience (the president is commander and chief, The perfect president should have at least some personal concept of what that means)
5. Some experience doing something notable outside of the government
6. Accomplished something notable in government
Generally agreed, although #4 can be a mixed thing. It depends how they came through that experience, extended time in a combat zone can skew your view of the world in unfortunate ways.
I'll refrain from pointing at certain specific examples on this very board.