Monday, October 17, 2011

BloggeRhythms 10/17/2011

A few days ago, I wrote about Herman Cain, after researching his very impressive background which I then knew quite little about. And since then, having absolutely nothing to do with my write-up, he's surged in many presidential polls.

I'm mentioning him again today because although he's been far more successful than the current incumbent career-wise (the incumbents having been put into office as a stooge by moveon.org had nothing to do with his prior successes, because he had none in any endeavor before) and Cain seems significantly brighter, I still don't think he's prepared to become President of the United States. And the incumbents the obvious reason for my belief.

As we've all seen over the last three years, the presidency isn't a position that can be quickly learned on the job. In fact, the incumbent still hasn't learned anything about good governance at all. And it's not just demonstrated by the fact that our economy's been devastated via incompetence. Almost every other aspect of American life has been negatively affected as well.

Consequently, what the nation needs right now is experienced guidance in governance. Someone who knows how the system works and can quickly right a myriad of wrongs, to get the nation back on track. And although there's no job on earth that can really prepare anyone for the monumental task of leading the United States, a prior stint as a state governor is as close as one can get.

Now, I don't know if it really matters which governor gets elected, there are several of them in the race, but one things for sure. If we go through another four years waiting for someone to grow up in office, there won't be much of a nation left at the end.

So, for now I think the best solution is electing one of the governors to the presidency and Herman Cain as VP. That way you get the benefit of his extremely valuable experience as an advisor while he learns the politics of how the presidency works. And then, eight years from now, when he runs for the job again, you get the perfect package as President of the United States.

That's it for today folks.

Adios

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