9/28/23

Advice for Presidential Candidates- Write Poetry

It could be useful for Presidential candidates to organize their language-package it as it were, in iambic hexameter or pentameter with a dozen stanzas for each of ten salient issues they believe important for the nation. So much language is disorganized and spectators don’t really know what to expect of political rhetoric except that it might be tiresome and not actually to the point.

The public might benefit from candidates finding their own ten points and memorizing the poetry of each point with a limit of twenty lines per point. It is true that some candidates might not be able to remember twenty lines of verse for each of ten points yet that is what Teleprompters are for.

What is impressive about modern Presidential politics is how little quality content actually arises during a Presidential campaign. One candidate in a Presidential primary debate  said that she got dumber every time she listened to a rival talk. That kind of exchange might be suitable for realty TV yet it isn’t to the point of a substantive issue. Ten actual, real, solid ideas that would improve the nation from each candidate; ideas that could be actualized with support from Congress, would be a vast left and right wing improvement over the way things are.

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