Foundation
for Better Government
April 14, 2016
Quality Control of Presidential
Candidates.
By T.S. Khanna, April 14,
2016
In old times, ignorant
car buyers used to kick tires to evaluate the quality of the car. These days the ignorant tire kickers are TV
correspondents who ask questions for a 30-second response to test out the best
presidential candidate. The quality of
presidential debates has degenerated so low that it does not feel like the same
civilized country it used to be. The
debates may be conducted by the past presidents or by the Supreme Court judges
maintaining a strict code of conduct.
The old belief
that anyone can do any government job worked well for rural democracy. The modern day complexity demands adequately
educated, properly trained public officials with incisive analytical ability,
sound character, and sober judgment.
Equal candidacy right for all, crowds the field with unfit
candidates. Neither the tire kickers nor
the voters, drawing kicks from the political drama, can judge the best candidate.
Besides, debates can
give an exposure to the personality of candidates; they are no test of the
character, adequacy of knowledge, experience, and training required of a
presidential candidate.
To qualify for
presidential candidacy, well thought out requisites, in consultation with the past
presidents, may be adopted re the candidate’s personal character, academics,
voluntary public service, training, experience, etiquette and graces in
political interactions, and age limit---lower and higher. However, it seems that the requisites for
presidential candidacy may essentially include (a) one term governorship, and
(b) one year understudy with the military chiefs (four months in each
wing---Army, Navy, and Air),
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