Michelle Obama could be excused for getting caught up in the cheering moment as she delivered her speech recently at the Democratic National Convention.
She called DNC nominee Kamala Harris the “most qualified” person ever to seek the presidency. The former first lady basked in the cheering endorsement of the 20,000 or so attendees … and she surely has earned the nation’s admiration as an accomplished first lady and ambassador on behalf of children everywhere.
But … is the 2024 Democratic nominee the “most qualified” presidential candidate? I’ll stick to my own guns and declare that my candidate for most qualified is a Republican, former President George H.W. Bush.
I now will tick off GHW Bush’s pre-presidential experience:
- US Navy aviator serving in World War II; he was shot down in the Pacific Theater of Operations.
- Business owner immediately after being discharged from the Navy.
- Two terms as a congressman representing Houston from 1967 until 1970.
- CIA director.
- United Nations Ambassador.
- Special envoy to the People’s Republic of China.
- Vice president for two terms during the Reagan administration.
Pretty impressive background, don’t you think?
All that moxey he earned prior to being elected president in 1988 didn’t result in his re-election in 1992. Indeed, I do happen to notice one significant shortcoming in President Bush’s background: no government executive experience, although I could understand an argument that serving as CIA director required plenty of executive management know-how.
Fast-forward to the present day. Vice President Harris does bring plenty of her own skill to the office she is seeking. Prosecuting attorney, San Francisco County district attorney, California attorney general, U.S. senator and vice president.
I also believe her experience will serve her well if she — and we — are able to benefit from her election in November as the next president of the United States.