One of the lines of attack that the Republicans are using is the thinly veiled dog whistle that Harris isn’t qualified for the job of president. Let’s see how her qualifications stack up against the last few president’s, shall we?

We’ll just focus on past offices held, degrees, and jobs. Where necessary, we may need to delve into other significant events. Use the table of contents to jump to specific sections about any of our previous seven presidents.

  1. Joe Biden
    1. Elected Offices
    2. Education
    3. Non-Elected Positions
    4. Significant Achievements
    5. Conclusion
  2. Donald Trump
    1. Elected Offices
    2. Education
    3. Miscellaneous Achievements and Distinctions
    4. Conclusion
  3. Barack Obama
    1. Elected Offices
    2. Education
    3. Other Significant Events & Achievements
    4. Conclusion
  4. George W Bush
    1. Elected Office
    2. Education
    3. Other Significant Events & Achievements
    4. Conclusion
  5. Bill Clinton
    1. Elected Offices
    2. Education
    3. Other Significant Events & Achievements
    4. Conclusion
  6. Poppy Bush
    1. Elected Offices
    2. Education
    3. Other Notable Events & Achievements
    4. Conclusion
  7. Ronald Reagan
    1. Elected Office
    2. Education
    3. Other Significant Achievements & Events
    4. Conclusion
  8. Kamala Harris
    1. Elected Office
    2. Education
    3. Other Achievements & Significant Events
    4. Conclusion
  9. Image Attribution

Joe Biden

Before being elected president, Joe Biden held these offices, had these jobs, earned these degrees and licenses, and had these achievements.

Elected Offices

  • VICE PRESIDENT to Barack Obama for eight years
  • US SENATOR from Delaware for 36 years (1973 – 2009)
  • NEW CASTLE COUNTY COUNCIL for two years (1970 – 1972)

Education

  • LAW DEGREE: Syracuse Universtiy, 1968
  • BACHELOR’S DEGREE: University of Delaware, 1965

Non-Elected Positions

  • ATTORNEY: After receiving his law degree and passing his law exam in the state of Delaware, he worked as an attorney for two years.
  • ADJUNCT PROFESSOR: From 1991 – 2008, he taught occasional courses at the Widener University School of Law, Wilmington Branch.

Significant Achievements

  • JUDICIAL NOMINATIONS: Given his long years in the Senate and his years as chair fo the judiciary committee, there’s no getting around his influence on the courts. Two important nominations come to mind:
    • ANITA HILL: Biden was the chair of the judiciary committee when Clarence Thomas was nominated and heard Anita Hill’s gross stories of his lewd conduct when she worked with him.
    • ROBERT BORK: He was instrumental in Borking Bork. You remember Robert Bork, Nixon’s AG appointed on Saturday Night Massacre, all the people who resigned rather than fire Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox because he did the hard job of subverting democracy and justice and was qualified to sit on the Supreme Court.
  • RACIAL & GENDER ISSUES: Given his long political career and focus, he’s had significant impact on racial and gender issues.
    • VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT: Biden was the chief sponsor of the VAMA, which was originally passed in 1994.
    • FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT: He helped elect the first Black president in Barak Obama
    • MARRIAGE EQUALITY: He sneakily backed Obama into a corner and forced him to publicly support marriage equality.
    • FIRST BLACK ASIAN-AMERICAN FEMALE PRESIDENT: Now, he’s set his own ego aside to help get our first Black Asian-American female president elected.

Conclusion

Joe Biden, pretty darn qualified for the office.

Donald Trump

Trump took a different escalator to the office.

Elected Offices

NONE

Education

BACHELORS DEGREE: The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

Miscellaneous Achievements and Distinctions

  • THE TRUMP ORGANIZATION:
    • The successor business to his father’s E. Trump & Sons that developed modest white’s only middle class apartment buildings in NYC outer boroughs.
    • Now a family owned conglomerate of various enterprises and holdings.
    • Numerous bankruptcy filings over the years, most famously, his Atlantic City casinos, but also his USFL and Trump Airlines.
    • Famously bailed out by his father’s billions on several occasions. Always managing to squander the investments that his father made in him.
    • Guilty of criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records and barred from doing business in the State of New York.
    • The Trump Foundation was dissolved and fined two million dollars for financial mismanagement.
    • Among other real estate developments, the organization has several golf course and hotels.
  • THE APPRENTICE: A reality TV show built around his ability to say “You’re fired!”
  • VIET NAM WAR DRAFT: Received a suspect medical deferral due to bone spurs

Conclusion

Having held the office previously, it presupposes he is now qualified to hold it again. However, two impeachments, one of which garnered seven Republican votes in the senate. Add to that the 6 January Insurrection, and you have to question why anyone would view Trump as a viable candidate.

Barack Obama

Barack Obama rocketed to the top of the Democratic Party in the early 2000’s.

Elected Offices

  • US SENATOR from Illinois, 2005 – 2008
  • STATE SENATOR in Illinois, 1996 – 2004

Education

  • LAW DEGREE: Harvard University, 1991
  • BACHELORS DEGREE: Columbia University, 1983

Other Significant Events & Achievements

  • BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION: Writer and editor for a research, publishing, and consulting firm, 1983 – 1985
  • COMMUNITY ORGANIZER: Chicago’s Far South Side, 1985 – 1988
  • HARVARD LAW REVIEW: First Black president of the Review
  • UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO: Lecturer on Constitutional law
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS at the Democratic National Convention in 2004

Conclusion

Barack Obama had fairly standard credentials and experience to be president.

George W Bush

George Bush took the legacy route to the office.

Elected Office

  • GOVERNOR OF TEXAS, 1994 – 2002

Education

  • MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, Harvard University, 1975
  • BACHELORS DEGREE, Yale University, 1968

Other Significant Events & Achievements

  • AIR NATIONAL GUARD, 1968 – 1973; shirking and granted an early release to attend Harvard, rather than serve in Viet Nam
  • OIL & GAS BUSINESSES
    • He got a handout from an old Bush family friend in the oil and gas industry who paid him to do something.
    • Started his own company that was bought out by Harken Energy Corporation in 1986 for stock, a consultant’s position, and a seat on the board
  • REFORMED ALCOHOLIC: He gave up drinking in 1986. Good for him.
  • POPPY’S CAMPAIGN: Worked as a speech writer and advisor
  • TEXAS RANGER:
    • Minority investor
    • Bought the general managership job

Conclusion

Although the least likely son of Poppy’s sons to make anything of himself, Poppy was able to give him a leg-up all the way to the presidency. Being governor of a state is considered to be a qualifying position for the presidency.

Bill Clinton

The road to the White House followed a familiar course for Bill Clinton.

Elected Offices

  • GOVERNOR OF ARKANSAS, 1978 – 1980 & 1982 – 1988
  • ATTORNEY GENERAL of Arkansas, 1976 – 1978

Education

  • LAW DEGREE: Yale University, 1973
  • BACHELORS DEGREE: Georgetown University, 1968
  • RHODES SCHOLAR: Oxford University, 1969 (no degree conferred)

Other Significant Events & Achievements

  • VIET NAM WAR DRAFT: Clinton was able to work the system and avoid being drafted without joining any non-wartime military organization like ROTC or the guard. It should be noted that he made himself available to the draft board and received a high lottery number. At no time did he shirk his duty or resort to outright deception like some of his contemporaries and fellow presidents did.
  • EXTRA-MARITAL AFFAIRS:
    • Gennifer Flowers coped to a twelve-year affair with Clinton and Hilary Clinton saved their political ambitions in an interview on 60 Minutes.
    • Monica Lewinsky admitted to having an affair with Clinton while he was in the White House
  • IMPEACHMENT: In 1998, the Republican Congress impeached Clinton for having lied about the Lewinsky affair to which the country replied, “Meh, I woulda lied too. Whatya gonna do? You’re having an affair for crying out loud? You’re going to admit it to your wife?”

Conclusion

Having served as governor and state attorney general is adequate qualification to be president of the United States.

Poppy Bush

Poppy took a more genteel road to the White House.

Elected Offices

  • VICE PRESIDENT to Ronald Reagan, 1981 – 1989
  • CIA DIRECTOR, 1976 – 1977
  • CHIEF LIASON OFFICER TO CHINA, 1974 – 1976
  • UN AMBASSADOR 1971 – 1972
  • REPRESENTATIVE IN THE HOUSE from Houston, Texas, 1966 – 1970

Education

  • BACHELORS DEGREE, Yale University, 1948

Other Notable Events & Achievements

  • WORLD WAR II:
    • Youngest US Navy pilot in the war at 18 years old
    • Flew 58 torpedo-bombers combat missions off of aircraft carriers in the Pacific, 1942 – 1944
    • Distinguished Flying Cross after being shot down in 1944
  • OIL BUSINESS: Started several oil industry businesses before becoming politically active
  • PRESCOTT BUSH was his father and US Senator from Connecticut
  • REAGAN’S COVER UPS:
    • Alzheimer’s: Instrumental in keeping Reagan in office despite his clear cognitive decline in his last two years in office.
    • The Iran-Contra Affair: What did he know and when did he know it? We’ll never know because Bush reluctantly gave his personal diaries years late to the Independent Prosecutor investigating the Affair and pardoned everyone who could’ve spilled the beans during their trials, bringing the investigation to an ignoble and abrupt halt.
    • Agnew’s Bribery Scandal: Rachel Maddow’s podcast, Bag Man, uncovered a well-documented scheme in which the Nixon White House asked then chair of the Republican National Committee to pressure the US Senator brother of the US Attorney investigating Agnew to back off of the investigation.

Conclusion

Having been vice president is considered adequate qualification for being president, having other experience in appointed government office helps. Being a US Representative is not considered adequate qualification since no one has successfully run for the presidency based on their House experience alone.

Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan took a very Trump-like route to the White House.

Elected Office

  • GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA, 1967 – 1975

Education

  • BACHELORS DEGREE, Eureka College, 1933

Other Significant Achievements & Events

  • ACTING CAREER:
    • Type cast as affable good-guys in B-movies
    • 27-year career, appearing in 50 movies
    • Army film unit: During WW II, although commissioned as a calvary officer, he served in Los Angeles making training films.
  • THE SCREEN ACTORS GUILD
    • President of the guild from 1947 – 1952
    • Strike breaker, crossed picket lines
    • House Un-American Activities Committee, friendly witness blacklisting actors, directors, and writers

Conclusion

Being a state governor is considered adequate qualification to be president.

Kamala Harris

Now that we’ve reviewed the qualifications of the previous seven presidents, let’s see how Kamala Harris stacks up and then you can share your opinions on how qualified she is in the comments.

Elected Office

  • VICE PRESIDENT, 2021 – 2025
  • US SENATOR from California, 2017 – 2021
  • ATTORNEY GENERAL of California, 2011 – 2017
  • DISTRICT ATTORNEY of San Fransisco, 2003 – 2010

Education

  • LAW DEGREE, University of California College of the Law, San Francisco, 1989
  • BACHELORS DEGREE, Howard University, 1986

Other Achievements & Significant Events

  • VARIOUS DISTRICT ATTORNEY-LIKE OFFICES:
    • Deputy District Attorney in Oakland, 1990 – 1998
    • San Fransisco DA’s Office
    • City Attorney’s Office of San Fransisco
  • DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION: In 2012, she gave a notable speech at the convention.
  • THE SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE: She is known for sharp precise questioning of witnesses, especially Trump’s three Supreme Court nominees
  • THE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE: Famously made Jeff Session tell her that she made him nervous, and that he usually had to pay Black women to do so, so he was confused by all this (allegedly) when he was testifying about Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Conclusion

Being a US Senator is considered adequate qualification for the presidency even if it is for one term. Holding statewide offices such as governorships and attorneys general is considered qualifying. Holding bachelors degrees and law degrees has been the general background of most of our successful politicians. So, Kamala Harris is as well prepared as any of her seven predecessors and much more qualified than the Felonious Rapist Traitor, Trump.

I’d love to discuss her qualifications with you in the comments, especially as they compare to specific Republican presidents.

Image Attribution

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