• mozz@mbin.grits.dev
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    5 months ago

    Seriously, what did the other 21% say?

    “Michelle Obama!”

    “Trump!”

    “Jon Stewart!”

    Just kidding, that last one would be genuinely a good idea, which is why you don’t hear it in these weird slanted editorials

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      5 months ago

      As much as I love Jon Stewart, saying he’d make a great president is not a leap I’m willing to make.

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        5 months ago

        I’d love to have him in the WH instead of any of these shitty options we have. Dude has a good brain that clearly functions, and seems to be a better person in general than any of the candidates.

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        5 months ago

        One of my low-key unpopular opinions is that this is why Obama never accomplished much. Charismatic, gifted speaker, seemed like a great person etc… but not terribly experienced in politicking. Honestly if you compare Biden’s presidency with Obama’s blow for blow I think, hands down, Biden wins on number of things accomplished. He just knows all the right buttons to press to get things done around Washington.

        Definitely have to acknowledge the unprecedented pushback from congress that plagued Obama, but overall I think an experienced politician can vastly outperform a “good guy” in a lot of elected positions. It’s why I’m not as stoked about term limits for Congress. Sure it hurts to see some of these lifers grift for years on end but it also fosters experienced people in the role. You think AOC is doing great stuff now, give her 5-10 more years of experience in the role and she’ll be capable of doing way more.

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          5 months ago

          I agree with the whole experience thing, but there are tons of roles to play in and out of congress. So maybe instead of hard term limits, we do something like, no more that 4 consecutive terms for House members and 2 consecutive terms for Senators, but unlimited non-consecutive terms. That way you get some turnover but experience keeps getting built.

          Idk… just spitballing