Faced with a field of mediocrity
By Jeff Jacoby
Globe Columnist / April 24, 2011
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But Bryce’s key insight was that “the merits of a president are one thing and those of a candidate another thing.’’ The skills and smarts it takes to win the White House are very different from the talents and instincts that make a great chief executive. That was as true in 1888 as it is today.
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The Dead Old White Guys made many mistakes.
One of them was not to specifically outlaw central banking.
The other was to insist that the President come from the ranks of the State Governors.
But, how they could foresee that their Republic could be, would be, so perverted!
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