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 for this country, President Trump cannot learn to be president.
Now, when one is hired for a job, there is usually expectation for one to have experience in that field. This is so one can be successful at their job and doesn’t make unnecessary mistakes. There is no exception for the …show more content…
In the article Shesol wrote, a quote by George W. Bush was stated, “’There’s just something about this job as President . . .’ George W. Bush observed last week, in an interview with NPR. ‘You think one thing going in and then the pressures of the job or the realities of the world, you know, are different than you thought’” (Shesol). This is very true for many jobs. The pressure of any job, explicitly the Chief Executive, can never be truly understood until you have the job. In Shesol’s article it states, “Learning the job, in fairness, is a big task for any new President. ‘Regardless of his prior training, nothing he has done will have prepared him for all the facets of that job,’ Richard Neustadt, the great scholar of the American Presidency, wrote in ‘Presidential Power,’ his influential study, in 1960. All Presidents, he argued, enter office ignorant, innocent, and arrogant—liabilities it can take two, three, or even six years for them to overcome” (Shesol). President Trump, himself, even said that he thought that being President would be easier, which is a similar claim former President Obama