Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem
She's shown excellent qualifications if she's applying for the General Counsel's position with Exxon or GE. I think reasonable people can disagree on the level of her "qualifications" to be a good president.
Personally, I look for these qualities:
1. You have to be intelligent. You have to demonstrate the ability to analyze a problem and think through a solution, with the talent to look at problems from different angles.
2. You have to be a terrific communicator. A skilled orator, with the ability to excite, inspire, calm, move or whatever may be called for, not only here but abroad. People with this skill know not only the right words, but the right time and the right delivery.
3. Your moral compass has to work. You need to know right from wrong, and don't compromise on it, even when it might be financially beneficial for you to do so, or politically unpopular to not deviate. Say what you want about Obama, but I think this is one of his stronger attributes.
4. In a similar vein, you have to have courage. Not only the courage of your convictions, but the courage to make hard decisions in times of great difficulty.
5. I think you need to have charisma. Your primary job as POTUS is "leader." The problem with charisma is that it's not something you can learn in school or train yourself to have. It's primarily something that you either have or you don't have. People need to like you, to feel some connection to you or a desire to support you. To "go with you" wherever it is you need to take them.
I don't know that the general public sits down and lists out the qualities they desire in a candidate, but I guarantee you that if you have these skills people will vote for you and follow you. When neither candidate has them, the response from the general public is often, "these are our choices?"
Originally posted by MaizeRage
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Personally, I look for these qualities:
1. You have to be intelligent. You have to demonstrate the ability to analyze a problem and think through a solution, with the talent to look at problems from different angles.
2. You have to be a terrific communicator. A skilled orator, with the ability to excite, inspire, calm, move or whatever may be called for, not only here but abroad. People with this skill know not only the right words, but the right time and the right delivery.
3. Your moral compass has to work. You need to know right from wrong, and don't compromise on it, even when it might be financially beneficial for you to do so, or politically unpopular to not deviate. Say what you want about Obama, but I think this is one of his stronger attributes.
4. In a similar vein, you have to have courage. Not only the courage of your convictions, but the courage to make hard decisions in times of great difficulty.
5. I think you need to have charisma. Your primary job as POTUS is "leader." The problem with charisma is that it's not something you can learn in school or train yourself to have. It's primarily something that you either have or you don't have. People need to like you, to feel some connection to you or a desire to support you. To "go with you" wherever it is you need to take them.
I don't know that the general public sits down and lists out the qualities they desire in a candidate, but I guarantee you that if you have these skills people will vote for you and follow you. When neither candidate has them, the response from the general public is often, "these are our choices?"
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