These barriers are somewhat insurmountable because they are inbred; he was born with them. They are above and beyond what money can wish away, that all the money to his name cannot override them. Put in another way, there is nothing he can do to get around or overcome them. As men of yore would put it, they are in his stars. The constellation and firmament are not favorably disposed to his presidential ambition that were it in Las Vegas betting circa, the odds of his winning the presidency of the United States of America will be practically, a non existent zero.
Michael Bloomberg is a victim of certain circumstances which are beyond mitigation; and the sooner he adjust to the reality that he has embarked on a mission impossible and cannot be elected president of the United States of America, the better for him. He is an accomplished man by any standards measured. He is also a billionaire, fifty times over that money will not be a problem in prosecuting a campaign for the presidency. He was also a successful three terms Mayor of New York. So, ordinarily, he would make a good president; but to become president he has to first be elected president except that he cannot be elected president.
He was able to accomplish the many things to his resume due to his personal abilities and doggedness. He also did not need nor required anyone's approval or consent to achieve them. But winning the presidency of the United States of America is different as it requires the approval and consent of the American people which they give with their votes. A candidate for president must therefore first win the hearts and minds of millions of American people from across the 50 States and territories; and then come up tops in the number of Electoral College votes won in order to become president.
Michael Bloomberg does not have what it takes to accomplish this. He does not possess what it takes to engender himself in the hearts of the American voting public. He lacks what it takes to win a nation wide presidential election, his three terms New York mayoral election victories notwithstanding. A presidential election requires a different set of appeal than a City election because different, broader spectrum of voters are involved and to reach them, requires a different self appeal and politicking calculus. Also, while a lot of money can help him get some mileage, it will not carry him into the White House. This is where the likability factor comes in, the proverbial booster rocket which propels a candidate into the White House.
American people love their country and they want a candidate who indeed truly loves America as they do; and who will work his or her hardest to keep his focus primarily on America. But Michael Bloomberg is a well known globalist who has been unabashedly pushing his globalist liberalism agenda for a long time. If elected, he will like to see Brussels play an increased role in America affairs and will also submit America's defense initiative under NATO control. He will also like the United Nations to have more control over America, especially America's foreign affairs initiatives. American people like their position in the world and will not like to surrender America's sovereignty to any world body. This makes Michael Bloomberg an impossible candidate to sell to rural and the fly over country, as well as to millions of other patriotic Americans on both coasts.
But the number one reason Michael Bloomberg is unelectable is that he is Jewish. A Jew cannot and will not ever be elected president of America, at least not in this lifetime. The suspicion of them runs deep within the American society. Al Gore lost the 2000 presidential election in part because he chose Joseph Lieberman, a well known, unapologetic, orthodox Jew as his Vice Presidential candidate. American people are not ready to hand over the White House to the Jews and voted to reject Joseph Lieberman, afraid that the Jews will find a way to remove Al Gore and make way for Joe Lieberman to assume the presidency.
American people did not want to take any chances whatsoever with such happenstance, no matter how remote the possibility; so they concluded that voting for Al Gore will amount to tempting fate and went for Bush/Cheney. American people were not ready for such a possibility of a Jewish president in 2000 and they will not be ready for such a full frontal affront in 2020 either. In short, American people will never be ready for a Jewish president no matter however long in the future. There are so many stereotypes about them which still persists and remains prevalent within the American society which makes other ethnicities in America overtly wary of them.
Many American people do not like Jews enough to want any of them near the White House in a presidential capacity. Not black people, not white people, not Arabs, not Muslims, not Chinese, not Asians, not Hispanics and of course, not Christians and other peoples of faith. These Americans view the Jews with deep suspicion, afraid that nobody knows exactly what the Jewish are really about and up to; and what they could possibly do if given the presidency. The suspicion of the Jews is still quite prevalent within every micro cultural ethnicity in America and handing them the ultimate political power in America, in addition to other powers which they already hold, is simply unthinkable. It will not happen.
Many Americans complain about the too much influence which Jewish people exact over America, both internally and externally, particularly in fashioning America's foreign policy objectives. Many of these Americans are chagrined that the Jews have taken over nearly every aspect of the America society and are literally running practically everything. An open secret subject of private conversations and discussions, admitted not readily talked about openly for fear of being branded anti Semitic.
For instance, when Louis Farrakhan and Al Sharpton angrily use certain smear to denote the Jews, they are saying out loudly what millions of black Americans are thinking of and saying privately about the Jewish people. When white supremacists rage against Jews and their synagogues, they are venting bottled anger in millions of white people who see the Jews as contemptible. When Arabs take up arms against the Jews they are incensed that the Jews wants it all.
Usually, Asians and Hispanics always cautiously follow the lead of the others, especially the two principal racial groups in America and will not vote for a Jew either. Of course, Christians who still hold Jews responsible for the killing of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, will shun any Jewish candidate for president. These Americans will rally together to stop any Jew from taking over the White House, especially one who is practically Orthodox and as unapologetically Jewish as any rabbi in Jerusalem.
Michael Bloomberg was born Jewish; he went to Jewish School; he practises Bar Mitzvah; he maintains Kosher Kitchen and he attends Synagogue. He is Jewish to the core, such that borders on orthodoxy. American people will not vote to elect a Jew as their president. It will not happen. Voting for Michael Bloomberg is akin to asking Bibi Netanyahu to move from Jerusalem to Washington DC to become the president of America. America is too much of a Christian country to hand over the White House to a Jewish man. It will not happen, period.
Another reason Michael Bloomberg will not be elected president is that he is too short for an American president. His diminutive stature is a huge negative for him. Since the 60s, Hollywood and television have taken over practically every aspect of American lives, including how they vote. Image and optics are now everything in who gets voted into office, particularly the presidency. Americans vote for the person they will like to usher into their homes for dinner or go out for a drink with. Voting has become a way for channeling our inner desires and short people are not usually any body's first choice. Just take the count from John F. Kennedy, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George Bush Sr, Bill Clinton, George Bush Jr, Barack Obama and now Donald John Trump. They all have one thing in common, they are all tall fellas and above six feet tall. But Michael Bloomberg merely made it out of dwarfism and not tall enough for an American president.
Also an American president, as the leader of the free world, is expected to project strength, authority and power; and nothing does this better than a tall fella. Such an American president must be tall enough to look down on the heads of other world leaders and breath down heavily on them, if and when he must. But at a mere petite 5' 8" tall, Michael Bloomberg is not tall enough for an American president and is rather too short to stand tall as a world leader. Put in another way, Michael Bloomberg is barely as tall as Anthony Scaramucci and American people do not vote Lilliputians for president.
The next reason Michael Bloomberg will not be elected president is that he is a bachelor-divorcee. He is not married and has no First Lady in the waiting, assuming in the most unlikely event he miraculously wins. Michael Bloomberg has no wife who will become America's First Lady, a position which has grown in such significance that it has become an integral part of the presidency. Such a vacuum will not be tolerated, especially not by American women who have since been participating in presidential governance through the office of the First Lady. American women will vote to reject such a man without a wife and by extension, no First Lady, as their president and Michael Bloomberg has no wife.
For those who may counter by saying that Pete Buttgieg also has no wife who would occupy the office of the First Lady should he magically win, ICHEOKU says he has a wife, a male wife; admitted he too will not satisfy the need to have a Lady in the White House. American women will not accept a First Man in place of the traditional First Lady or to fulfill the role normally reserved for a female presidential spouse. The argument will be that President Pete Buttigieg is already the First Man and having another First Man or two First Men in the White House is an anomaly. Such will deprive American women their rightful representation in the White House; unlike if there was a female president, in which case it will be Madam President and the First Man. Cory Booker is similarly disqualified as well.
The fifth reason Michael Bloomberg will not be elected president is that he will not win the nomination of the Democratic Party and will not have a platform to run on. He is not a bona fide member of the Democratic Party and will not be allowed to purchase the nomination of the party. He was a member of the Republican Party all his life, although he once nursed the Independent idea and now wants to buy the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party. But unlike the Republican Party which is an all comers party, a truly democratic party in the real sense of it; the Democratic Party is democratic in name only and controlled by henchmen and women, who farms out positions to only trusted underlying. It is a party where respect to party's hierarchy is demanded and ruthlessly maintained.
Those folks who call the shots in the Democratic Party will, when the time comes, remind Michael Bloomberg that he is a charlatan who is not welcomed to their party. They will not allow him to hijack their party's presidential ticket, it will not happen. Bernie Sanders learned it the hard way in 2016 when he was rigged out of the presidential primaries, mainly because he was an Independent and not one of them. But whether Bernie Sanders re-registered as a Democrat or is still running as an Independent socialist, ICHEOKU does not know; but says it was his Achilles heels in 2016. Bernie, not being a party member and proven party loyalist, the Democrats top guns couldn't trust him with their party's presidential ticket.
Further, Michael Bloomberg insulted all the Democratic presidential candidates when he said that the reason he entered the race is because none of them can beat President Donald John Trump. ICHEOKU says if they cannot, what makes Michael Bloomberg the giant slayer or does he think Ross Perot did not have enough money when he tried? It is height of arrogance and the Democratic Party must frown at such condescending put down of their candidates. Unless the Democratic Party's presidential nomination is now a commodity with a price tag, Michael Bloomberg must not be allowed to purchase the nomination. He should be rejected and told to take a hike as his attempt to buy the nomination is also an insult to the Democratic Party ideals as presidential nomination is not and should not ever be for sale. He also feels that he is too big to be in the primaries.
ICHEOKU says the seventh reason Michael Bloomberg will not be elected president is that a major voting bloc of the Democratic Party, black Americans, do not like him and will not vote for him. Michael Bloomberg is not down with the struggle and he repeatedly showed this during his time as Mayor of New York. His "Stop and Frisk" mostly affected black people, who were frequently targeted for stops and intrusive searches. Many of them ended up in arrest, incarceration, loss of jobs, separation from families and friends. Will they ever forgive Michael Bloomberg for this, ICHEOKU says does not think so. Then add Michael Bloomberg's penchant for always telling people what to do: his control of the size of soda drinks which Americans can buy in New York City. He also banned smoking.
Anyway for a man who said that China is a democracy, may be he wishes to also control American people the same way the Chinese Communist Party controls the Chinese people, completely emasculated and fully shackled. Then add his remarks that poor people should be kept poor for their own good; and recently the disclosure that his campaign is using cheap prison labor for their robot calls. But there is some good that came out of his running for president. It is a good opportunity for redistribution of some of his wealth. At least some people will benefit and make some money working for the campaign. On which note, ICHEOKU welcomes Mayor Michael Bloomberg's participation in the Democratic Party's presidential primaries. At least he will get an honorable mention as an also ran presidential candidate.
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