A Different Look at the Approach of Being President

873 Words2 Pages

Why should a woman be President of the United States? Well, the question should really be, “Why Not? Why has a woman not been elected president?” Women are capable to handle the assignments, duties, responsibilities, and obligations that a president must deal with. They have the same functioning body and mind as men, and perhaps a better moral compass. This paper will list some of the reasons why a woman should, one day, become President of the United States. The argument will also be backed by interviews and literature from other authors, and women who have researched and written about this topic.

It is tough to say a woman should be president and not give any legitimate reasons to back up why it would be a suitable selection. However, there are multiple reasons why a woman for president would make a great candidate. For one, we would have fought fewer wars in our nation’s past if a woman had been Commander-in-Chief. Women are less aggressive when it comes to physical violence. They will avoid the threatening warfare if given a decision. Instead of letting problems turn into physical violence, they will find an alternative resolution that will end with both parties feeling settled. This fact alone provides support to the belief that they would have avoided various conflicts that have led to some of the most vicious wars that our country has ever seen. Men tend to be more impulsive to “act like a man,” when it comes to physical violence, and they will give into pressure when pushed by another man. Men feel the need to “protect,” but many of them feel that through physical means it is achieved. This kind of mentality is also why our country has experienced some of the financial highs that it has, as well as the lows.

However, a ...

... middle of paper ...

...s to allow a woman to make important decisions to guide our country into the future. As a nation, we can only hope that in the future women will be viewed as equals in society. By electing a woman as President of the United States, all women will have a better chance to be treated the same as a male once they enter the workforce. The stigma of the housewife needs to change if women want to be responsible with positions that are more powerful. This could be a double-edged sword though, and it is unknown if or when it will ever be resolved.

Works Cited

Bachmann, Michele. "The Wall Street Journal." Washington Wire RSS. WSJ Staff, 21 Feb. 2014. Web. 09 Mar. 2014.

Schnall, Marianne. "WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO MAKE A WOMAN PRESIDENT? Conversations About Women, Leadership, And Power." Kirkus Reviews 81.19 (2013): 157. Literary Reference Center. Web. 8 Mar. 2014.

Open Document