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Let's play a game: Which Non-Politician Would You Vote For?

Politics Posted by glen 8 years ago

This election cycle giving you the blues? I hear you. So, I thought it might be fun to play a little game where we cast our ballots for our dream President(s) who aren't currently politicians.

So, I'll start: I'm going with Mike Rowe.

I've always been a fan of him, and how his career basically started as a dare. From an interview:

I was in the opera at the time. I walked across the street with a buddy of mine (during a performance) - we're dressed as Vikings and we have a drink. The TV is turned to QVC. ... My buddy bets me $100 I can't get a call back. So ... I crashed the audition and got a job on the spot. I basically turned the whole thing into my own stupid David Letterman show - I made fun of the callers and made fun of the products.

If that wasn't enough to convince me, his Ted Talk on what he learned from Dirty Jobs is pure brilliance, and I think it should be mandatory viewing for high school graduates.

Who's next? There are plenty out there...

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  • Chet_Manly

    Alex P. Keaton (just kidding).

    Mike Rowe is about the only person I could think of besides Andrew Napolitano or a younger Thomas Sowell.

    I'm actually shocked that I've sat for 30 minutes before typing and I can't come up with more than 3 people. I'm sure others will come up with ideas I could get behind, but I've not been very successful. It is a fun break from reality though.

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  • sam_acw

    If we're discounting Trump, it's hard to think of many. I've got a friend who'd like to vote for Vince McMahon (WWE owner) but personally I'd vote for someone on the right like Charles Murray (more seriously) or Alex Jones (more crazily).

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    • glen

      Vince McMahon! He would surely do this to celebrate his win. Great suggestion.

      Yeah, I didn't mean to discount any candidate with this little game. It was more born out of my disappointment that the candidate who will likely win will have won the battle of "Whose allegations are worse in the public eye?" instead of actual policy. It's been a real race to the bottom in that respect.

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  • sb

    Nolan Ryan or Randy Johnson

    My logic behind this answer is rooted in my belief that my representatives need certain abilities to adequately represent American values. My checklist is as follows:

    1. Ability to throw out an opening pitch at a baseball game.
    2. How they like their steak cooked (the more cooked, the less desirable)
    3. What type of dog they have or will have in the White House (bloodhound receives maximum points, toy dogs less desirable)

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    • glen

      Ah, excellent! Here are two video clips I would use as political commercials for each candidate:

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  • brian

    Nick Offerman. I watched a comedy special of his last night and he is able to walk the line of controversial issues with incredible insight and respect for everyone involved. Plus he is honest and just tells it how it is. A departure that I would welcome in a candidate.

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    • Razorback

      Rowe/Offerman

      Now that's a platform I could get behind 100%.

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      • glen

        Dream Team.

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      • Chet_Manly

        I'd take Mike Rowe/Ben Shapiro once Shapiro is old enough to qualify...lets shoot for 2020.

        Offerman would be a great Press Secretary, or perhaps Secretary of State, or perhaps Tom Selleck for that role.

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    • Chet_Manly

      I like Offerman but I've heard him come out in support of the second amendment only for muskets and weaponry of the time. I can agree with him on most everything else but that's a big one for me. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gVcS_9cad8g Aside from that, I completely agree with him on most things: a good round of fisticuffs to settle problems and the need for a man to work with his hands would solve many problems. Perhaps if it was actually Ron Swanson...I'd donate to that campaign!

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      • glen

        If anyone needs to know what Ron Swanson stands for concerning government:

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        • Chet_Manly

          Ron Swanson, making libertarianism and mustaches cool since 2009. Awesome.

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        • Razorback

          "I enjoy government functions like I enjoy getting kicked in the nuggets with a steel toe boot. But this hotel always serves bacon-wrapped shrimp. That's my number one favorite food wrapped around my number three favorite food. I'd go to a banquet in honor of those Somali pirates if they served bacon-wrapped shrimp."

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      • Razorback

        I am with you there. Leave the 2nd alone.

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  • Titanheart

    I like Mike Rowe and I could see him filming his Campaign and subsequent time in the White House under the title "Dirty Jobs: Ultimate Edition", or something similar.

    Another possibility I would be interested in would be Tom Selleck.

    For fun though I would really like to see Mark Rippetoe in the White House. Just imagine the press conferences, the debates, it would be glorious!

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    • Chet_Manly

      bwahahahaha. Trigger warnings and "safe space violations" would precede each one, but there would never be more honesty or direct answers at any press conferences than those. Excellent choice.

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    • glen

      Tom Selleck! An excellent addition. I don't know his stance on policy, but I'd at least vote for his mustache.

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  • bean

    Mike Rowe! What a man's-man! All around great guy. He truely appreciates the working class. Mike is a genuine wordsmith, measuring each word with surgical precision.

    On a more comical note, I nominate Chuck Norris for anything. He is just a no crap taker!

    I he wasn't Canadian, Red Green, because If the ladies dont find you handsome, they oughta at lead fond you handy!

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