This race is not over yet. Not by a long shot, no matter what the day-to-day polls say. John McCain has made a career out of comebacks in the final seconds of the political game. But still, I think it is wise to look at the implications of an Obama win.
During my ruminations, I came across this video about an interview with Obama. It is NOT the interview, just one reporter's thought ABOUT the interview. It talks about Obama's character and not his ideas - his thoughtfulness, his seriousness, and his decisiveness. And it raised a question for me. What is more important in a president - a leader in general - his (or her) ideas or their ability to lead?
Of course, to a point, this is a foolish question, because any "good" leader will lead people in the direction s/he wants to go in. But if we look deeper, it is important. Ronald Reagan lead strongly and united a world against Communism - the great threat of his time - despite the fact that his ideas were at odds with much of America. Bill Clinton lead America to a balanced budget and economic prosperity, despite ideas which might have saddled us with massive new entitlements instead. George W. Bush has changed America, but his finest moments were not around an ideological speech, but rather around his responses to 9/11 and his leading America in the days following.
This gives me hope for an Obama presidency. If he truly can lead and unite us, he may be a man who can unite and lead to great things, even if I believe his ideas are wrong. A united American can do great things, even in hard time - especially in hard times. Perhaps having the character of a leader is the most important thing. What do Mod-Bloggers think?
I disagree with your assessment of the last few Presidents, but that isn't the point.
YanıtlaSilHitler was a great and inspirational leader. Women swooned when he spoke. He gave hope, promised change and said he would lead Germany to a new higher purpose. That together they could change the country and the world.
He's remembered as a horrible man, because what he led to was a horrible thing.
I think leadership is fine, but where a person leads to is equally important, if not more so.
Btw, to be clear, I don't think Obama will be like Hitler at all. I was just using an extreme example.
I think leadership is the more important thing for a president. I don't think Obama is a great leader. He has not ever been able to get anything major done. He is inspiring to listen to, but I would argue his words are hollow. They sound good, but don't mean enough.
YanıtlaSilJust to be clear, I don't think McCain is a great leader either.
Totally agree on Obama and McCain being less than stellar leaders...
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