In recent years, our elections have been defined by issues. Accordingly, we’ve become more and more divided. The campaigns have turned into win/loss slugfests instead of productive competitions between visions and ideas. Somewhere in this we’ve forgotten that we’re all Americans. Somewhere in this we’ve stopped reaching to do hard things because we’re focused inward.
We need to remember once again that America is like no other place. History tells us that. Our accomplishments demonstrate that what we can do and create is only limited by the size of our dreams, and the reach of our imaginations. As we pick the next President, lets find a leader who will challenge us again to dream big dreams, and lead us to expand our national imagination.
In his course, TO LEAD A NATION, The Presidency in the Twentieth Century, Robert Dallek discusses the reasons why some of the Presidents of the Twentieth Century (Theodore Roosevelt through Ronald Reagan) rose to greatness, while most of us can’t remember who the others were.
Mr. Dallek identifies several things that the “great Presidents” consistently score high in. This list of items includes: Vision, charisma, pragmatism, consensus building, trust or credibility, and luck.
So, now lets start watching the Presidential candidates with all of this in mind. Let’s look for those who have the capacity to dream big dreams, and imaginations with a long reach. These are sure signs of leadership. Also, look for the attributes the Mr. Dallek identified. If we focus on finding a leader, then that leader will help us find agreement on the many issues.
Honesty and public service are the gears that drive our democracy, and we turn those gears with our RIGHT TO VOTE. LET’S ALL VOTE!
. . . remember that America’s best days aren’t behind her. America’s best days are ahead of her. They always have been and always will be.
Dave
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