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Gidney N Cloyd

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3. This came up back during Reagan's admin.
Thu Oct 31, 2013, 06:34 PM
Oct 2013

Lots of folks who didn't like his politics or just thought he was too damn dumb to be president reluctantly admitted he was great at the pomp and circumstance functions.

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Didn't we appoint Dennis Rodman already? jberryhill Oct 2013 #1
There could be a different office for celebrities we just want to go away. True Blue Door Oct 2013 #4
I thought that was one of the First Lady/VP/VP's wife unofficial duties?? Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #2
Sure, but they're not really suited to it. True Blue Door Oct 2013 #6
no true, the First Lady is able to get attention for causes like Michelle OBama and healty eating JI7 Oct 2013 #15
Yes, they can bring attention to causes. But so can any other celebrity. True Blue Door Oct 2013 #16
i don't think others would have as much influence JI7 Oct 2013 #19
This came up back during Reagan's admin. Gidney N Cloyd Oct 2013 #3
Naturally, being an actor. True Blue Door Oct 2013 #7
The U.S. Presidency is the only office in the world that combines the heads of government and state. KamaAina Oct 2013 #5
Yeah, it's probably not a good idea over the long-term to have cultural and political power unified. True Blue Door Oct 2013 #8
Many countries combine the roles. There's a reason "presidential system" is a term. (nt) Posteritatis Oct 2013 #9
What do you think of the MC USA idea though? True Blue Door Oct 2013 #10
Also the Philippines, Liberia, Kenya, most of Latin America... Recursion Nov 2013 #24
I think it's a good idea, but the person should be appointed to the office by the President, because shraby Oct 2013 #11
The Secretary of State represents the President. MC USA would be a purely ceremonial office. True Blue Door Oct 2013 #12
No, some of these ceremonial things is part of what makes the President be seen in a certain way JI7 Oct 2013 #13
I don't think a President needs to be seen in that way. True Blue Door Oct 2013 #14
The power of accreditation and pardon generally lie with the ceremonial head Recursion Nov 2013 #26
Maybe get rid of the office of president, altogether? JEdwards8th Oct 2013 #17
Strangest thing that I have ever heard. Why don't we elect co-President? bluestate10 Oct 2013 #18
yup JI7 Oct 2013 #20
I like the idea of Hillary focusing on policy while Bill handles the ceremonial stuff (nt) Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #21
No Pretzel_Warrior Oct 2013 #22
separation of patriotism and state now! MisterP Nov 2013 #23
Generally in systems like that the head of state has at least theoretical authority... Recursion Nov 2013 #25
California has a reporter who could serve as a double... fadedrose Nov 2013 #27
Since Vice-Presidents no longer do the job they really were supposed to be doing PoliticAverse Nov 2013 #28
No. The First Spouse does a lot of that ribbon cutting and hand shaking crap. MADem Nov 2013 #29
no gopiscrap Nov 2013 #30
Don't be so conservative. Think about the proposition. True Blue Door Nov 2013 #31
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