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Eisenhower is probably not one of the guys to use as an example of someone who had little leadership or decision making experience.Not to highjack the thread but I'm getting a little tired of hearing about Obama's supposed lack of experience. True, he doesn't have much experience but what experience does Hillary have? Being the president's wife is not the same thing as being president. For that matter, what experience did Ronald Reagan have before he was elected? Governor of California and president of the Screen Actors Guild. Big whoop. And does anybody really think George W. Bush's experience as Governor of Texas qualified him to be president? Think about it. How many of our presidents have had loads of experience in Washington prior to taking office? Some have, many have not. Dwight D. Eisenhower comes to mind. So do Bill Clinton (governor of Arkansas) and Jimmy Carter (Governor of Georgia). Think about it, people. Don't fall for straw man arguments.
True, the guy did help defeat the axis powers in WWII and create the interstate highway system (originally for the military... still is) which we can get to our tournaments a lot quicker.Eisenhower is probably not one of the guys to use as an example of someone who had little leadership or decision making experience.
Eisenhower is probably not one of the guys to use as an example of someone who had little leadership or decision making experience.
Not to highjack the thread but I'm getting a little tired of hearing about Obama's supposed lack of experience. True, he doesn't have much experience but what experience does Hillary have? Being the president's wife is not the same thing as being president. For that matter, what experience did Ronald Reagan have before he was elected? Governor of California and president of the Screen Actors Guild. Big whoop. And does anybody really think George W. Bush's experience as Governor of Texas qualified him to be president? Think about it. How many of our presidents have had loads of experience in Washington prior to taking office? Some have, many have not. Dwight D. Eisenhower comes to mind. So do Bill Clinton (governor of Arkansas) and Jimmy Carter (Governor of Georgia). Think about it, people. Don't fall for straw man arguments.
What more need be said?Not to highjack the thread but I'm getting a little tired of hearing about Obama's supposed lack of experience. True, he doesn't have much experience but....
Reagan is, was, and will always be astronomical units ahead of bush, carter and clinton. Reagans degrees were in economics and sociology so he knew money and he knew people and he liked people. That is the difference between President Reagan and the others. Do you realize Reagan has much higher marks then the others listed? He is one of the top men to lead the US.Not to highjack the thread but I'm getting a little tired of hearing about Obama's supposed lack of experience. True, he doesn't have much experience but what experience does Hillary have? Being the president's wife is not the same thing as being president. For that matter, what experience did Ronald Reagan have before he was elected? Governor of California and president of the Screen Actors Guild. Big whoop. And does anybody really think George W. Bush's experience as Governor of Texas qualified him to be president? Think about it. How many of our presidents have had loads of experience in Washington prior to taking office? Some have, many have not. Dwight D. Eisenhower comes to mind. So do Bill Clinton (governor of Arkansas) and Jimmy Carter (Governor of Georgia). Think about it, people. Don't fall for straw man arguments.
Reagans degrees were in economics and sociology
Actually, President Reagan only had one degree. He was an Economics major at Eureka College, Eureka, IL.
Well isn't that the beauty of the U.S. electorial process.. that basically anybody meeting the guidelines can run for president... sadly now-a-days if I wanted to run, I'd have to make a career out of robbing 7-11's because somebody has to pay for all that advertising... sigh.I disagree. Governors are chief executives of rather large governments what position do YOU think would give better experience? President of a smaller country?
So if generals and governors aren't good enough for you, who is?
Obama, on the other hand, is not a chief executive, just a newbie legislator (same goes for Hillary).
As far as I'm concerned, this idea of "extensive experience" is THE PROBLEM. What do people complain most about? Party politics, lobbyists controlling our government, political ties.....etc. Or maybe that's just what I complain about. But as far as I'm concerned, these politicians become ENTRENCHED in what is basically a broken system and the system becomes their guide - rather than their issues and conscience.
How come everyone on the street knows how to run the government better than the government? Half the stuff that the government does everyone thinks is CRAZY.....
The problem - TOO MUCH experience. We should be electing Taxi drivers, small business owners, housewives, etc. Politicians have so much "experience" that they are completed disconnected from the real world and what actually happens in it.
Amen, brother! Even a lousy Private has a better idea of how the military at large works than most liberal politicians.3) Served in the military. How on Earth can you become the Commander in Chief w/out having any clue how the military functions? If I were to go to the local recruiting station and ask to become a 5-star General after signing up, I'd be laughed at. Why should it be different for a president? Not saying you have to be a war hero, or a General, but at least served in some fashion.