Listen up!
It’s time you tuned-in and started paying attention.
No, not to me or your other teachers - we assume we already have your attention.
It’s time for you to start paying attention to presidential politics.
The year of our Lord two thousand and sixteen* - next year - is a presidential election year and you should watch and learn as much as you can about the candidates, issues, parties and process.
Yesterday, former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton announced she was running for president. She joins Senators Ted Cruz and Rand Paul in the quest for the White House.
It’s a long and arduous process. The first primary isn’t until next January. The general election is in November 2016 so it’s going to take a while to choose a president.
Even better, you can go see and hear the candidates for yourself. They’ll do thousands of public appearances over the next nine months. You practically can’t walk down a street in New Hampshire without tripping over a candidate. These folks are so hungry for attention, they’ll stage a media event for the opening of an envelope.
I’ve always found it amusing that in the run up to the presidential election, you can shake hands with any candidate practically any place, but once one becomes “President,” there’s almost no way to get any kind of access to them - at all.
So, pay attention!
This election cycle is like a baseball player’s stint in the minor leagues. Now is the time for you to absorb as much as you can because your time is coming.
The following presidential election is in 2020 and many of you will be old enough to vote. So, listen, read, watch - your time is coming and you’ll want to be ready.
* This is not a religious thing - I’m echoing Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, Article VII of the United States Constitution, and at least one speech by President Obama.
There are seven or more articles in the Constitution? (see footnote). I had no idea. We are only talking about Articles I, II, and III in social studies.
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