Back to the "breathtaking leader" concept...
The reason why we have not had, and probably will never have, a breathtaking leader is because of the media. Back in the days of the charismatic leaders, the truly breathtaking stuff of legend, the media coverage was limited. Newspapers, word of mouth... even newsreels and radio. Today, we have cable/satellite TV in most homes. Internet access is available in the poorest of neighborhoods. Scandal rags are abundant. People are too easily informed, and too often misinformed, by the media.
Leaders are humanized, rather than deified. The flaws of our leaders become the stuff of ratings. People would rather see our leaders fall from grace, than worship them for being supreme examples of human beings.
I'm sure most of our most revered leaders had MANY skeletons in their closets. JFK was a lecherous man-whore. The media frenzy started in his time, but it wasn't quite as bad as it is now... his untimely death made him out to be more of a legend than he really would've been had he stayed alive. Hell, the man may very well have been our worst president ever! Lincoln and Washington were regarded as wise, strong, nearly perfect men. Chances are, both of them have done things in their past that would cause them to disappear out of shame in today's world. I've even read some fairly convincing evidence that Ben Franklin (not a President, I know... but still a noteworthy political figure, and someone I hold in high regard) had an unhealthy fondness for children!
Now, that doesn't mean that I think W is a great man, or a great leader. I still believe he's far from great. However, he's average. He's probably the best example of the average American we've had in office in a very long time (Clinton was close... W is closer). He's made his screwups, but most of those are plastered on the internet and on posters. Most of those have to do with the fact that his public speaking skills are pathetic. Many of the things that people give him credit for "destroying" were the result of other, usually joint, decisions in the other areas of government... things that we, as the voting public, would probably had some control over had we paid attention. We love to bitch after the fact... but these bills are public record as they are being discussed. We have the option to protest if we don't agree. Doesn't mean we'll win, but we have the option to at least try.
Many of the things, such as the economy, have nothing to do with W. As owequitit said, the economy was already heading down when W was taking office. However, Clinton had nothing to do with it either! More responsible for the economy: Bill Gates. Not directly... but the internet and the infotech boom in the 90s opened up a whole new realm for business. Jobs opened up, and the elite computer professionals cashed in. People started going to school for computer related stuff. Suddenly, the market stabilized. Rather than being this cool new thing, the internet and all that is related became part of everyday life. No longer could you make a fortune selling ANYTHING online, because people learned that they could buy GOOD things online... the novelty of getting things from the internet faded. So the market stabilized... and we had a workforce saturated with people trained in the computer field. Suddenly, companies had more than enough qualified people to choose from... and they didn't have to pay some 22 year old kid straight out of college $75,000 a year. They could pick and choose from dozens of hungry, qualified applicants... and $22,000 a year would get the best of them. Now we have all these educated, unemployed people doing jobs that they never expected to be doing... for less than they expected to make. Suddenly, we're in a slump. Is the economy really that bad? No... but we were fat and happy in the late 90s, and we thought it would stay that way!
The reason why we have not had, and probably will never have, a breathtaking leader is because of the media. Back in the days of the charismatic leaders, the truly breathtaking stuff of legend, the media coverage was limited. Newspapers, word of mouth... even newsreels and radio. Today, we have cable/satellite TV in most homes. Internet access is available in the poorest of neighborhoods. Scandal rags are abundant. People are too easily informed, and too often misinformed, by the media.
Leaders are humanized, rather than deified. The flaws of our leaders become the stuff of ratings. People would rather see our leaders fall from grace, than worship them for being supreme examples of human beings.
I'm sure most of our most revered leaders had MANY skeletons in their closets. JFK was a lecherous man-whore. The media frenzy started in his time, but it wasn't quite as bad as it is now... his untimely death made him out to be more of a legend than he really would've been had he stayed alive. Hell, the man may very well have been our worst president ever! Lincoln and Washington were regarded as wise, strong, nearly perfect men. Chances are, both of them have done things in their past that would cause them to disappear out of shame in today's world. I've even read some fairly convincing evidence that Ben Franklin (not a President, I know... but still a noteworthy political figure, and someone I hold in high regard) had an unhealthy fondness for children!
Now, that doesn't mean that I think W is a great man, or a great leader. I still believe he's far from great. However, he's average. He's probably the best example of the average American we've had in office in a very long time (Clinton was close... W is closer). He's made his screwups, but most of those are plastered on the internet and on posters. Most of those have to do with the fact that his public speaking skills are pathetic. Many of the things that people give him credit for "destroying" were the result of other, usually joint, decisions in the other areas of government... things that we, as the voting public, would probably had some control over had we paid attention. We love to bitch after the fact... but these bills are public record as they are being discussed. We have the option to protest if we don't agree. Doesn't mean we'll win, but we have the option to at least try.
Many of the things, such as the economy, have nothing to do with W. As owequitit said, the economy was already heading down when W was taking office. However, Clinton had nothing to do with it either! More responsible for the economy: Bill Gates. Not directly... but the internet and the infotech boom in the 90s opened up a whole new realm for business. Jobs opened up, and the elite computer professionals cashed in. People started going to school for computer related stuff. Suddenly, the market stabilized. Rather than being this cool new thing, the internet and all that is related became part of everyday life. No longer could you make a fortune selling ANYTHING online, because people learned that they could buy GOOD things online... the novelty of getting things from the internet faded. So the market stabilized... and we had a workforce saturated with people trained in the computer field. Suddenly, companies had more than enough qualified people to choose from... and they didn't have to pay some 22 year old kid straight out of college $75,000 a year. They could pick and choose from dozens of hungry, qualified applicants... and $22,000 a year would get the best of them. Now we have all these educated, unemployed people doing jobs that they never expected to be doing... for less than they expected to make. Suddenly, we're in a slump. Is the economy really that bad? No... but we were fat and happy in the late 90s, and we thought it would stay that way!
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