The men who have served as president of the United States since Washington's time have exhibited varying degrees of honor, intelligence, character, and ability over time, but the trend since the 1960's has been, with some exceptions, generally negative - before finally fully dropping to zero in 2016, with the election of Donald Trump. It…
The men who have served as president of the United States since Washington's time have exhibited varying degrees of honor, intelligence, character, and ability over time, but the trend since the 1960's has been, with some exceptions, generally negative - before finally fully dropping to zero in 2016, with the election of Donald Trump. It will be both ironic and fitting, therefore, if the last man to serve as president, Joe Biden, succeeds in restoring honor to the male-president tradition he represents by setting the stage for the first woman to become president - assuming Ms Harris beats the grotesque humonculus she's running against, who, if he still somehow succeeds, will represent the final, ineveitable disaster that as always been lurking as long as the male tradition has held sway.
The men who have served as president of the United States since Washington's time have exhibited varying degrees of honor, intelligence, character, and ability over time, but the trend since the 1960's has been, with some exceptions, generally negative - before finally fully dropping to zero in 2016, with the election of Donald Trump. It will be both ironic and fitting, therefore, if the last man to serve as president, Joe Biden, succeeds in restoring honor to the male-president tradition he represents by setting the stage for the first woman to become president - assuming Ms Harris beats the grotesque humonculus she's running against, who, if he still somehow succeeds, will represent the final, ineveitable disaster that as always been lurking as long as the male tradition has held sway.