Clint Eastwood. He was mayor of Carmel by the Sea, so he has relavent experience on his resume.
He calls himself a libertarian.
2007-09-12 01:18:46
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answered by freedom_vs_slavery 3
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Maybe the lead singer from Offspring because he has a PhD.
I'm beginning to think that the President should have certain qualifications (other than money and influence) in terms of education and experience.
I saw Bush walking with the former Prime Minister of Japan. They weren't even looking at each other and not speaking. It looked incredibly awkward. It looked like the Prime Minister was just following Bush's example. Has Bush screwed up relations in Japan now?
As for other celebrities, probably not. I wouldn't want vote for any that appear in the tabloids. I certainly would never vote for Thompson who has a pitiful work record. His work ethic sounds pathetic really.
2007-09-12 01:20:26
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answered by Unsub29 7
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What's the difference? Politicians try to be celebrities, and celebrities try to be politicians..
I don't know any celebrity that will stand for what's right, so I wouldn't trust a celebrity to run the country.
2007-09-12 05:38:39
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answered by Think Richly™ 5
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If they could be from any era I guess I might pick several depending on what day you asked. Here's a list in no particular order.
Bruce Willis
Ted Nugent
John Wayne
Jimmy Stewart
Steve Largent (the best Seattle Seahawk ever)
Steve Mcqueen
Michael Savage
Trystan Jones
Norman Shwartzkopf (I'm not sure how it's spelled)
General George S. Patton
Ask me on a different day and likely you'll get a different list!
2007-09-12 01:35:02
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answered by rick b 3
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2016-12-26 07:23:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Colin Luther Powell is an excellent level headed leader who would make a great president. To bad that he is intelegent enough to know that he dosen't want the job. Also in that catagory Dr. Condoleezza Rice comes to mind. http://f9g.yahoofs.com/groups/g_12856887/.HomePage/__sr_/33bd.jpg?grA8c6GB6gJxTzcN It is time for a Black or a woman to be president so why not a Smart black woman.
2007-09-12 03:20:33
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answered by G 6
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David Letterman & Oprah.
Change and experience you can count on.
He runs a major automotive company, his World Wide
Pants conglomerate is amazing & creative, he can
delegate authority as well as lead people. He'd fire
them too in an instant if you were not up to speed.
Dave has a sense of humor, priorities and speaks his
mind no BS. Make a great President in my book.
Oprah can lead the nation emotionally,
create a positive impact & raise money & spirits both
here and abroad as VP. They have shown they can play together yet have their own ideas they stand behind, I like
that. Thank you.
2007-09-12 02:46:30
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Hank Williams Jr.
2007-09-12 01:35:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Sandra Bullock!
2007-09-12 03:17:53
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answered by ask me again 3
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Steven Cobert
2007-09-12 02:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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SpongeBob SquarePants
2007-09-12 01:13:31
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answered by the ox 7
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