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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jerome Nicholson: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike Smith: [qb] Ted Cruz, but his best possible job is Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court. Trump is the next best possibility. He is used to herding cats with all of the Trump Towers he has built. The number of people/bureaucrats that had to salute off on his plans are immeasurable. [/qb][/QUOTE]I would certainly want someone who has SOME knowledge of how things are done in Washington, and SOME experience in how to get legislation passed. For example, if I had a brain tumor, I would want someone like Ben Carson to operate because he has knowledge and experience at it. I wouldn't want someone who never picked up a scalpel and wouldn't know a cerebellum from a frontal lobe. Conversely, I wouldn't want someone like him, who knows nothing about foreign policy according to his own advisor, to be in the White House. Trump certainly has experience running thingsm but he is so used to having things his own way that I don't know how he will react when his bills are killed. He can't fire Congress or the Superme Court. Cruz shouldn't even be running for POTUS. The fact that he was born in Canada should disqualify him right off the bat. Puls, he made a joke about Joe Biden on the same day Biden buried his son. A President shou;d have some diplomatic skills, even if he doesn't agree with or even like his opponent. Someone who hasn't the basic human decency to refrain from criticizing someone who is going through great tragedy is not fit for the Office of President. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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