Should it not be a prerequisite for the presidency that the person be a decent human being?

Sep 1, 2020 · 5:21 PM UTC

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Appears to be quite the opposite.
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Absolutely. Clearly the current one has zero understanding of empathy, compassion and he is clueless to the fact that we are all connected.
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No. Only that they follow the letter of the Constitution.
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“Grab em by the ...” Only decent people cared if he was a decent person. He has proven over and over, even before he was elected, that he is not a decent person. I do think there are more decent people in America and Trump will be voted out. I don’t think he will leave willingly.
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It used to be. Bill Clinton started the removal of that requirement. The Democrats have themselves to blame for that.
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We’d never have a president
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that would eliminate both current candidates
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no but digging into his many years of philanthropy and seeing the numerous civic honors bestowed on him before he beat Killary tells me he is
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New prerequisite: perfect SAT score. Need people who understand how complex systems work in biology and how that applies to human populations, problem solving, advanced mathematical application..ect. Imagine if ppl like Eric Weinstein ran things. Instead we have lobbyists/lawyers
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If only ✨💕✨ imagine if we had Marianne/Yang
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