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ANG Pilot's avatar

Granted, we've had a few less than admirable men to hold the Presidency throughout our history but something feels different now. There used to be an aura, a mystique connected to someone who became the President, does anyone think that today? Rather than elect people who exhibit qualities of wisdom and what used to be called "sobriety," Americans seem to be infatuated with candidates who play to their baser instincts. Every candidate on the horizon - from both Parties - just seem to be so...mediocre.

John Adams said: "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." Every day, we're proving Adams was right.

Until citizens demand better we'll continue to be presented with mediocre choices. I'm not particularly sanguine in my hopes for this happening, given the lack of understanding of basic civics in this Country. Hell, we have several generations of new voters who seem determined to disregard our founding precepts in order to "fundamentally transform" it.

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Mike Roark's avatar

There are moments when Trump causes me to cringe. This was clearly an unforced error. Not well thought through. That is a bit disturbing. The leader of the free world doesn't get to make mistakes like that. Yet, as you point out, his policies are generally good and the opposition's so bad it really should be a no brainer. But, behavior like this leaves him open to justified criticism.

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