• SabinStargem@lemmy.today
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    If Zelensky is any indication, comedians make for excellent heads of state and ministers of war. A good leader not only has wits, but also the voice to convince people of a vision.

    Comedians have a day job of making people agree with them, without needing bribes or institution to back them.

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    I’m going to go with no. I appreciate John Stewart, but can we please stop having TV stars run for office? Same goes for career politicians.

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      I will raise the point that he REALLY doesn’t want the job. One thing about leaders is that the person who most wants it is often least qualified for the position. The reverse is true as well. As much as I agree about pop stars in politics, he has a record of political action and commitment. He’s not just talk.

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      I agree, but clearly lack of executive competence isn’t a blocker for much of the electorate. Jon Stewart does seem genuine informed and engaged on current political topics, so he’d certainly be better than someone that’s “simply” well-known and well-liked.

      I think TV stars could be valuable resources to a campaign, but I don’t think they should generally be the candidate. I’d actually prefer a “career politician” that has a career they celebrate.

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      We’ve already decided our political system is basically satire so why not have fun with it?

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      I’d go for al franken. He was a very intelligent person who was a good senator. The me too movement took him down. He stood too close to a girl/ fan during a photo shoot. He then. Resigned. After all that uproar the country knowingly elects pedophiles and rapists

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        It was more than that. He pretended to grope a girl while she was asleep and also coerced her to practice making out in preparation for a skit.

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          You mean the right wing radio host who alleged that he made out with her? The propagandist who is in bed with the fascist party?

          Sure, the joke in that photo was in poor taste, which is why I’m shocked that the Groping Old Pedophiles didn’t absolutely love it. Right on brand for them.

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          My understanding is that she didn’t think he should resign, tho.

          I think it must be possible for anyone to be “rehabilitated” through restorative service and at least the outward appearance of inner change. If you make it impossible to “come back”, that just encourages bad actors to band together AND get worse.

          I’m not convinced that Al Franken has done enough, but I really haven’t paid attention / researched anything around him or the events since he resigned.

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        He definitely shouldn’t have pretended to grab that lady’s tits while she was sleeping (I believe she was a soldier??? she was a reporter) and taken a photo, but honestly in hindsight he probably should have just apologized, and put in a lot of effort to making up for doing something like that instead of resigning.

        He did something really dumb, but he still wasn’t a rapist or a pedophile. America has set a very low bar in his absence.

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    In the grand scheme of things I don’t think Jon Stewart wouldn’t be that different from Gavin Newsome as president. I’d prefer Stewart 100x more than Newsome, just on a personality level, but the direction of the office would be pretty much the same. Newsome is a slimeball but he’s not the worst Dem option on the progressiveness & electable matrix. I’m pretty sure Stewert isn’t to far from Newsome on the spectrum overall. I’d much rather have AOC personally. I think she’s far to the left of either Jon and Newsome.

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    Why not? The fuck Ronnie Reagan, an actor, made it into office. Like many have indicated below Zelensky is another good example. If Stewart runs, who should be his running mate. I would choose AOC.

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    Yes. He would make the hard choices we would understand we needed to make. Not the choices of self-preservation most all politicians make.

    Edit: would we be willing to sacrifice him to force him into the position? It would probably wreck the man…

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      would we be willing to sacrifice him to force him into the position? It would probably wreck the man…

      That’s my thinking. When the job is done well, it becomes very stressful and puts all of your morals and ethics to the test. Most people tend to cave at least a little bit and drift to the side of corruption. (our current flung itself headfirst to that side)

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    I’d vote for him. Even when we disagree on stuff-- a rarity-- he is still leagues better than anyone in the Pedo Party. John is more of a man and a human being than that scum sucking pig drumple thinskin could ever be.

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    Yes, yes, yes. He’s not just a TV show host. He legitimately puts his time, money, and reputation where his mouth is. I have a lot of respect for Jon Stewart as a person with moral character, intelligence, and influence. I would advocate forcing him into the election even if he doesn’t want it. In fact, that he doesn’t want it is all the more reason to push. We need someone like him desperately.

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      Anybody that doesn’t want the job is imminently more qualified that anybody who does in my opinion.

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        The major problem—one of the major problems, for there are several—one of the many major problems with governing people is that of whom you get to do it; or rather of who manages to get people to let them do it to them.

        To summarize: it is a well-known fact that those people who must want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it.

        To summarize the summary: anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job.

        – Some hoopy frood

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        I’m not sure if this is some idiomatic usage I’ve not encountered, but “eminently” would seem more appropriate than “imminently”. If only because John’s already more qualified than he apparently needs to be.

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        Ooo so you’re saying I’m qualified? That’s a shit job I don’t want. Fucks up your hair and ages you. Plus there’s a good chance I might send some reps I don’t like on a scouting trip to Mars.

        Oh dang, I AM qualified!

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      I mean after Trump got elected, it really did show the world that anyone can become anything, twice.

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        There’s no such thing as unqualified anymore. I think picking a random person off the street and having them do the job would have statistically been more likely to perform better than Trump has done so far in either term. Even if that random person chose to do NOTHING and just continue to allow the government apparatus to churn unimpeded, it would have been preferable to what we got.

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    At this stage of US history, only a sadist or a scam artist would want the job of President.

    Stewart doesn’t strike me as either.

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    I love this idea but what if he was bernie sanders vice president first?

    My biggest complaint for people saying sanders should be next is that I think he’s too old, But if john Stewart was his vice president I would love that idea. And then immediately follow up with two terms of Stewart

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      I can’t imagine I will be alive to see the day that the US elects two Jews to the White House.

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      TBH we need to bring back fireside chats. A more direct communication from President to people. Imagine if that was just the expectation

      For my part, if I were President, I would explain what I am working on and who is in my way. Just every week. “This week, my main goal is still universal healthcare. I want everyone to be able to get the medical care they need. Here is a list of the senators currently opposing, and the state they represent…”

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        There should be a modern version of this. Imagine the president having his own platform where he could write messages to the world, just like your uncle doese on Facebook! It would be so good!