Political Parties Should Have Stricter Qualifications For Their POTUS Candidates

TexanManWithPlans

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In the US, a political party can create any rules it wants for how things are done within it. I believe that the Democrats and Republicans should adapt a set of qualifications for candidates seeking their party's nomination for POTUS. (For example, a candidate would need X amount of years of experience in public office.)

This would prevent incompetent candidates like Trump from ever becoming POTUS in the future.
 
In the US, a political party can create any rules it wants for how things are done within it. I believe that the Democrats and Republicans should adapt a set of qualifications for candidates seeking their party's nomination for POTUS. (For example, a candidate would need X amount of years of experience in public office.)

This would prevent incompetent candidates like Trump from ever becoming POTUS in the future.

Would not work
 
In the US, a political party can create any rules it wants for how things are done within it. I believe that the Democrats and Republicans should adapt a set of qualifications for candidates seeking their party's nomination for POTUS. (For example, a candidate would need X amount of years of experience in public office.)

This would prevent incompetent candidates like Trump from ever becoming POTUS in the future.

gay. stupid.
 
In the US, a political party can create any rules it wants for how things are done within it. I believe that the Democrats and Republicans should adapt a set of qualifications for candidates seeking their party's nomination for POTUS. (For example, a candidate would need X amount of years of experience in public office.)

This would prevent incompetent candidates like Trump from ever becoming POTUS in the future.

It won't happen before term limits become law.
 
Donors determine who gets nominated.
You have to remove money from politics to change this which will never happen.

But I think that the Republican leadership doesn't want another Trump. Their goal, like any party, is to gain power and to keep it as long as possible. When Trump first ran, the GOP leadership openly mocked him. It was only once he became the nominee that they (grudgingly) lined up behind him.
 
But I think that the Republican leadership doesn't want another Trump. Their goal, like any party, is to gain power and to keep it as long as possible. When Trump first ran, the GOP leadership openly mocked him. It was only once he became the nominee that they (grudgingly) lined up behind him.

Yes, the establishment is all about protecting itself, thats really the purpose if government.
Trump was the best thing that ever happened because he rallied the citizens to defeat the establishment.
Image that. Power returned to the people.
 
Yes, the establishment is all about protecting itself, thats really the purpose if government.
Trump was the best thing that ever happened because he rallied the citizens to defeat the establishment.
Image that. Power returned to the people.

Trump is the establishment. You are this fucking stupid.
 
Yes, the establishment is all about protecting itself, thats really the purpose if government.
Trump was the best thing that ever happened because he rallied the citizens to defeat the establishment.
Image that. Power returned to the people.

Soooo, you're saying that Trump is an honest guy who will happily support a peaceful transition of power if he loses in 4 days. Is that correct?

What if Trump whines and bitches about losing? Will your view of him change?
 
Soooo, you're saying that Trump is an honest guy who will happily support a peaceful transition of power if he loses in 4 days. Is that correct?

What if Trump whines and bitches about losing? Will your view of him change?

No. You just going to make more shit up ?
 
That would explain why no polititians, press, Wall Street like him.
May want to rethink that, the facts dont support it.

Umm...didn't most Republicans bend the knee and start sucking Trump's cock within a year of him becoming President?

How do you know Wall Street doesn't like Trump? What do they have to do with it?
 
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