Above was my original post for the discussion question for the class.
After doing some more reading I think that we expect to much from presidents. I realize they know this is a large job when they run for president, the largest job in the country, but can one person actually fulfill the job description to the fullest without limits? I think that it is important to remember this when we are talking about everything that the president has not been able to deliver. I don’t think we should lower our expectations of our president, but I think we may want to re-evaluate the way we critique the president
I found an article about the presidents that was written about a museum exhibit that was made to represent all of the
Smithsonian Secretary Lawrence M. Small says, "We ask a lot of our presidents. We have expected them to be father, brother, general, diplomat, arbitrator, economist, pitchman, publicist, cheerleader and a dozen things more. We take for granted that the same person who has the qualities to command armies and deploy an arsenal of awful force will also be available to launch a baseball season. This exhibition shows all these aspects of the job." I think that Mr. Small’s statement expresses the enormous amount of responsibility that is laid upon the president, and this is of course no the end of all the expectations we have for the president. Mr. Crew a historian of the museum also sates that, "There was no precedent for the American presidency when the framers of the Constitution created the office in 1787.Yet these revolutionaries—who distrusted centralized authority—entrusted near-monarchical powers to this one office. I hope that visitors will come away from this exhibition with a better understanding of this fundamental contradiction, and how it has given rise to conflicting impulses and realities that continue to shape our country’s political life even today."
http://americanhistory.si.edu/presidency/6a.html

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