• RowRowRowYourBot@sh.itjust.works
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    14 hours ago

    None of that matters when the person making the final call knows less about how her job works than most of the voters. We need well educated leaders not people you can be almost certain do not know anything about the subjects needed to govern effectively eg the law, economics, history, diplomacy, and what the various parts of the government do.

    We should never select anyone that undereducated. It will always end badly because the leader cannot know what they are doing.

    • brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      Ehh, I agree in principle but have grown cynical.

      The American voters clearly don’t care about actual qualifications. The presidency is an attention contest, pure and simple. Truth is relative. Even if we get a highly qualified president in (and I don’t believe that’s possible anymore) they’re going to be totally beholden to Facebook and Twitter politics memes.

      I’d rather have someone that can dominate the narrative and wield actual political power to do decent things, even if their decisions aren’t always the best. Like… who else could bring millions into civic engagement?