The American Idol

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A man of integrity, with great leadership skills need not be a clever orator who makes a good impression. Several of our greatest past presidents would have failed miserably in the presidential media game show of today. The awkward and simple Abe Lincoln, the blunt-speaking Harry Truman, and the soft-spoken James Madison are a few examples. They were elected president because they proved their leadership ability, and the public knew exactly who they were and what they stood for.   

Unfortunately, electing presidents these days is like sampling a box of chocolates. You are not sure what you are going to get until you bite into it.

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