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What political leader do you most admire? Why?
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I dont admire politicians. They are all corrupt and greedy. As far as i am concerned the world would ve better off if they were all eliminated.
I dont have one.
I most admire Hillary Clinton who ran a fantastic race to become the first woman president, and was no sore loser when she took charge as Secretary of State. In that position she has helped to open channels between the US an many countries around the world that we previously had difficulty cooperating with.
I'm not a political person. I don't get into all that.
MLK; progress without sinking to the opposition's level.
Churchill...because he lead with his mind regardless of popular opinion
They are all crooked.
We don't follow politics or discuss religion.
None. Next question please
Ghandi
Lincoln. The whole country was at war with itself, but he kept it together. He kept some political opponents in his cabinet too, because he didn't want a bunch of people just agreeing with him all the time. He respected fair debate and listened to views other than his own, and that's how politics should be.
I dig what Ab Lincoln did...for "we the people"
Clinton-I think everyone did well when he was in office and he reduced the debt.
The guys on Mt. Rushmore.
Washington for helping to lead us to independence and then leading our newly earned independence.
Lincoln for showing what late bloomers, outcasts and men with good woman can do, specifically for sticking to his beliefs, seeing all men as equal and for his leadership during the Civil War.
TJ for thoughtfull writing the Constitution.
TR for the quote, do what you can with what you have where you are and the quote, talk softly, but carry a big stick.
FDR for his big deal
Washington for helping to lead us to independence and then leading our newly earned independence.
Lincoln for showing what late bloomers, outcasts and men with good woman can do, specifically for sticking to his beliefs, seeing all men as equal and for his leadership during the Civil War.
TJ for thoughtfull writing the Constitution.
TR for the quote, do what you can with what you have where you are and the quote, talk softly, but carry a big stick.
FDR for his big deal
You could probably debate whether or not he counts as a "political leader" but I'm gonna go with Mahatma Gandhi. He was extremely courageous and his use of non-violet civil disobedience was absolutely inspiring. He was someone I think just about anyone could view as a role model.