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    A Great President

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    The President of the United States is arguably the most respected and esteemed official in the world. Throughout the course of history the United States has had many great presidents and many not so great presidents. Extraordinary presidents are separated by certain qualities and characteristics. A great president possesses three qualities: leadership, good character, and patience. Leadership is directly defined as the action of leading a group but in the President of the United States this…

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    A Strong President

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    mericans have always wanted a strong president to lead the U.S. in a positive direction. Since the president is the top notch leader of the U.S., Americans expect for the president to be strong and just in their doings. The president should show confidence in himself and should also be able to gain trust from his fellow Americans. But, Americans have to realize that nobody is perfect. If they want a strong president, then they have to stop criticizing the president about everything he didn’t do…

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    President On The Job

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    President Trump Can Not Learn to be President on the Job The recent Presidential election has had an immense effect on the United States of America. The feelings of the American people, on the election, are separated. Some are overjoyed, others are greatly disappointed. In an article written by Jeff Shesol, he discusses a quote from George W. Bush about the possibility for President Trump to learn to be a president while on the job. Without previous political experience or the right intentions…

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    the President itself. Every state has as much electors as the number of its representations and senators together. Not everybody can become the President of the United States or the vice-president. He has to be a natural born citizen, naturalized people can never fill this post. The candidates have to be at least thirty-five years old, and have to live in the United States since at least fourteen years before the election. According to the XXII. Constitution supplement (1951), the President can…

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    Also, what comes to mind is the President of the United States. The President to the American people is someone who represents the country and has America’s best interest in mind. The presidents are role models, people who we aspire to be like. The presidency began with the intention of being solely the executor of laws passed by Congress. Through time the office of the president has become more than a mere executor of laws. The power of the office of the president has expanded gradually through…

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    Serenity Driscoll Dr. Shadden-Cobb MLA-Writing 09 November 2016 President-Elect Trump Donald J. (John) Trump, the president-to-be here in America. Donald himself is a very controversial man, and it all started in the year of 1946, on June 14th. In his early years, Donald was an, “...energetic, assertive child…” according to the Biography.com Editors. However, when he turned 13 his parents sent him off to a military school in New York. They hoped that going to this school could help discipline…

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    Pressure On The President

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    part because “presidents rely on supporters in each chamber to submit their bills” (Morone & Kersh 498). This puts the president in a very weak position because if the each chamber of congress does not support his bills then they will fail. It takes away from the presidential greatness because the president won’t be able to deliver the promises he championed for during his candidacy. This can lead to the president getting low approval ratings due to them feeling as though the president has…

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    Media And President

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    The relationship between the media and the president has evolved throughout American history. The Framers of the Constitution intended for there to not be a relationship between the presidency and the press because of fear of the rise of a demagogue, now the modern president and media share a symbiotic relationship. Many believe that the media objectively reports news and informs the people about the presidency. This couldn’t be further from the truth, today the media has lost its credibility…

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    The Best President

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    Throughout all the many president the United States has received to represent their country as the Commander in chief and have the power over wars we get involved in and also nuclear bombs, there are only a certain amount of presidents that i can actually say were the best. Barack Obama , John F Kennedy, Franklin D Roosevelt and Bill Clinton. I feel as if these are the best 4 presidents that the united states has had because they all played a huge role in helping the black community and also…

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    Powers Of The President

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    One important way they did it is by in the Constitution they listed the powers of the president. In the Constitution, they list specifically what the powers of the president are and are not. In the Constitution they made the president “commander in chief”. As the commander in chief, the president can veto a law, but, Congress can override a veto. Also, even though Congress declares war, the president is the commander in chief of all armed forces. These were powers given in the Constitution that…

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