I was reading something in the bookstore and I found an book which title is "American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House". Andrew Jackson was the first U.S. President and the only one to attack his assailant. He wrote about the art of American life to give the people a larger voice. Here is something paths what he did that the next President should do.
FIND PEOPLE WHO TELL IT LIKE IT IS. He liked to receive member of the public as well as old friends and people aroud the country. He found ways to learn more than if he had depended solely on his staff.
TURN WEAKNESSES INTO STRENGTHS. He made his disadvantages an advantages.He didn't allow that any crisis in his Presidency terrified him. His fury evarorated instantly.
SPEAK TO THE ELECTORATE.He knew that politics was partly entertaiment. he loved songs and barbecues. He didn't like traditional conferences and press conferences.If he were President in these days, he would like to make regular appearances in TV shows.
KEEP CHURCH AND STATE SEPARATE.He said that the right to believe or not was a fundamental American value and that the goverment should stay out of matters of faith.
ALWASY HAVE A BACKUP PLAN (or two).H e tried to avoid any bloodshed, and his administration quietly produced legislation in Congress that temporarily diffused the crisis.
In conclusion, our new President should always have at least two cards to play in any given situation.
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I think he had some excellent advice for presidents that followed him. Thanks for posting this.
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