Web Rider Posted October 6, 2008 Share Posted October 6, 2008 Do not confuse this with the Obama vs McCain thread, it is not. Since apparently we all agree that the current candidates lack in important areas, and disagree on what exactly those areas are, but with a little logic realize these things apply to past presidents as well, I got curious. Not citing specific issues(such as Iraq or abortion), what kind of qualifications does your ideal candidate need to have(regardless of party), how many years in office(which office in particular?), what religion, what age/race/gender/social status, military experience, if so, what kind, a grunt, a general, ect...? And most importantly, I want to know why you think that qualification makes them better for the office than somebody without it? And please don't turn this into a "well, McCain has, Obama has" thread. I really do want to know what you think good qualifications are for a candidate, not what the current two lack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mimartin Posted October 6, 2008 Share Posted October 6, 2008 1. Natural Born Citizen 2. 35 years-old 3. 14 years a resident within the United States Other than that, I’d say getting more votes than the other guy is the most important qualification. Oh wait… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Achilles Posted October 6, 2008 Share Posted October 6, 2008 /thread edit by d3: huh? WR asked that regardless of a candidate's positions on specific issues, "what kind of qualifications does your ideal candidate need to have(regardless of party), how many years in office(which office in particular?), what religion, what age/race/gender/social status, military experience, if so, what kind, a grunt, a general, ect...?" He didn't asked only for the requirements stated by the law but for personal opinions. I think there can be a matter for discussion here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jae Onasi Posted October 6, 2008 Share Posted October 6, 2008 Ethical Honest (yes, I know that's asking a lot) Experience in the mlitary is not essential but it''s extremely helpful because the military runs differently from anything else. Experience in the Real World workforce Able to empathize with others Understanding of basic history (world and US), economics, current affairs nationally and globally, political science, general science, world religions, and cultures. Knows how to manage his/her personal budget. Experience at a high state level or national level, or at a senior corporate level where they had to handle major projects involving a lot of people. Those candidates with extensive Congressional experience (House or Senate) will have an advantage because they understand the system and the give-and-take required. Christian who is not extremist. I prefer someone with a worldview similar to mine representing me. Other religions/atheism is not a deal-breaker for me as long as that person respects the faith of others. I'd never vote for someone like Dawkins for anything because of his hatred for religion. I also would not vote for a Christian, Muslim, Jew, or person of another faith if they expressed hatred for another religion. Someone who understands and can handle appropriate diplomacy. Honesty Good ethics (because the last 2 bear repeating) Follows through on his/her word, and when breaking that word, has a VERY good reason for doing so. Hardworking Intelligent (doesn't have to be genius, but smart enough to understand things). Makes his/her own decisions rather than relying on polls to tell them what to do. Is willing to use diplomacy whenever possible to resolve conflicts internationally, but when it''s clear that there''s absolutely no other possible option than using the military (e.g. WWII), s/he will commit completely to that option until the job is done. Ability to make decisions that are for the good of the entire country, even if it''s not popular or politically expedient. Understands that s/he's working for Americans, not corporations, personal gain, or foreign interests. Has some bipartisan experience and ability to work with both parties. Isn''t afraid to admit mistakes, deal with any consequences, learn from those mistakes, and move on. Has the ability to pick out advisors and cabinet members not because they're his buddies, but because they'll do the job well. Has advisors who will be honest and not just say what they think PotUS will want to hear. Probably more, but this is a good start. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GarfieldJL Posted October 6, 2008 Share Posted October 6, 2008 My Qualifications for President is that the person be honest with me, takes responsibility for his actions, etc. I don't have to agree with them on everything, but I do have to know where they really stand and I expect them to be straight up and honest with me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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