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Originally Posted by Robbie
How does being in the legislative branch of govt. suddenly "quailify" you to be the head of the Executive branch of govt?
Your ideas on how things work are completely backwards to me.
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You are kidding me, right?
It's called experience.
I am not saying you need to work for the Executive branch of the government. But you need some kind of experience - in government. You need to know how government works. Ideally you should have a broad set of skills in state government, federal government, foreign affairs, and the military. Other areas such as healthcare and education help also.
With the exception of Trump, every President in the past sixty years has had some of this experience. (And we see how well this is working out with Trump.) Even Ronald Reagan was at least governor of California.
With the exception of law, Michelle Obama has none of these qualifications.