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Biden and Harris: A Leadership Defined by Avoidance and Accountability Gaps

President Biden appears to anticipate being held accountable for the devastation caused by Helene, a sentiment that seems to weigh heavily on him. While writing the post "Unquestionably Defeated: The Challenges of President Joe Biden's Leadership," I realized that Biden himself likely shares the same sense of foreboding. His responses to pressing questions suggest that he is well aware of the scrutiny looming over him. The same can be said for Vice President Kamala Harris. She often avoids standing alone before the press, perhaps fearing that being solitary would invite embarrassing questions. The Democratic leadership seems unable to fully grasp the depth of their responsibility. Their collective failure to lead with accountability has become glaring.  Biden and Harris have had ample opportunities to fulfill the trust placed in them, but instead, they seem to have focused on maintaining their position, sharing the spotlight with former President Trump rather than leading...

Presidential Debates: Is it appropriate this time of the year?

As the 2024 presidential election draws nearer, the issue of whether or not candidates should be required to undergo charisma training for the debates has become a topic of discussion. Some argue that charisma is an essential quality for a successful president, and that candidates should be given the opportunity to enhance their communication skills. Others, however, believe that requiring charisma training is unnecessary and may even be unconstitutional. On one hand, charisma can be a powerful tool in politics. Charismatic leaders have the ability to inspire and mobilize people, and they often enjoy high levels of popularity and support. In the context of debates, charisma can help candidates connect with voters, convey their messages clearly, and stand out from their opponents. By improving their communication skills, candidates may also be better equipped to handle unexpected questions or challenges during the debates. On the other hand, requiring charisma training for presidential ...

Analysts accusing Nikki Haley of parroting the Trump administration's anti-China rhetoric

Nikki Haley, the former US ambassador to the United Nations, has recently called for a ban on the popular short-form video app TikTok, citing national security concerns. Her statement has sparked a debate among tech experts, privacy advocates, and social media enthusiasts, with some accusing her of parroting the Trump administration's anti-China rhetoric. Haley's call for a ban on TikTok comes at a time when the app is facing increasing scrutiny from US lawmakers and regulators. The app, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has been accused of collecting vast amounts of user data and potentially sharing it with the Chinese government. TikTok has denied these allegations, stating that it does not share user data with any foreign government, including China. However, Haley's call for a ban on TikTok has been criticized by some as being overly simplistic and lacking in nuance. Many experts argue that a ban on TikTok would be a drastic and unnecessary step, as there...

Presidential candidate: RFK JR running to be nominated as DNC candidate

The Kennedy name is a well-known name worldwide, but how much is that going to bring him support in securing the support to get him the DNC nomination? Just as his uncle John F. Kennedy wasn’t the favourite to win the election so also is RFK is get nominated as the DNC candidate. No one really knows how much actually he is capable of pushing from behind, we have to wait and see to come to some conclusion watching to some of his interviews in the next weeks or months similar to what his uncle JFK did when he finally pulled off in the three Presidential debates against his GOP rival in the elections.  

Presidential candidate: Vivek Ramasamy talking on becoming the next President

I don’t want to break my jaw talking about Vivek Ramasamy. All he is talking about his aspirations to be the next president. He points to a woman from the 80s memorising poems and talking them. I am thinking he is referring to his mom. Well I appreciate the time he can give for others. I have one question I don’t have an answer. I hope he can answer it. If you are going to be the president how will you handle the problems below from the three choices you have to pick to answer anyone? 1. How to you expect youngsters to address you if you are elected as Mr. President or Vivek? 2. Do you have anyone else other than you in your mind as the president? 3. You are saying we must do well if not better in foreign policy. How are you going to achieve that with relation to immigration, economics and defense from what you telling everyone?  

Presidential candidate: VP Kamala Harris thinking of how she will fair if nominated?

From what I know of this VP right from when she was announced to run for VP in 2020, I was not definitely for her then and now. From how we have seen her she answer to a question on what logistics is, she was answering like a first grade student in a foreign language class trying to explain what logistics means. That is her IQ level, nothing more than to just brush everything under the carpet and say job over? Biden needed someone very close in office that could treat him like a sixth grader and when everyone was unwilling to take up the job, Ms. Harris came forward. From what we have seen she is unfit to even babysit, let it alone to perform in a job which demands so much of dedication, sincerity and to be a performer rather than to just walk aside and behind the President seeing him like a sixth grader. By all means I have learned so much because of her, otherwise I would not have learned from anyone else in her place. Although the teacher was bad the student was good. These have bee...

Presidential candidate: Will VP Mike Pence be next to be indicted?

Mike Pence for giving a slap on the wrist of NYC Mayor Eric Adams calling him “rich.” It was pretty much VP Mike Pence style of talking diplomacy, very much in the same way he put Biden as the 46th President. This is his biggest failure in diplomacy in communication or his own copy-cat style of expressing himself. He is very careful in choosing the right words, but when it comes to a public official he miserably fails. Having said it all, he is the weakest choice among the republicans in the race to be nominated running for office in 2024.  

Part 2: Presidential candidate: Governor DeSantis matters on three core issues important for the Americans

Whatever standpoint Governor DeSantis has taken in the past and shall he taking now, it is an open secret that Bidenomics is bringing down the US on its knees. We know this from US-China visits: 1. The Treasury Secretary came on her knees twice before the Chinese officials in Beijing. Beijing has not responded positively to that warmth shown until now. 2. Bidenomics has doubled and tripled the costs in the manufacturing sectors which make it untenable for small industries to operate thereby the inflation rate in the US is at present 7.4%. 3. Biden administration has not until now responded positively to the real estate crisis in China mainland, because of its own trailing behind on its repayments of its borrowings. These are just a handful of miseries in front of the US. The BIG question is how Governor Ron DeSantis is going to solve all the issues confronting the government?