Put intelligence in the White House
Do we really need another president who had mediocre or low grades in college?
George W. Bush, as he bragged about how he pulled one over on the American public at his commencement address at Yale in 2001, told those students he'd had a "C" average and became president of the U.S.A.
The past seven years and 10 months have shown us what that sort of mediocrity in our leadership leads to.
John McCain graduated Annapolis 894th out of a class of 899 students.
Barack Obama graduated Harvard law school "Magna cum laude", an honor typically granted students in the top 5 percent of their class.
David Lackowski
Wheeling