Kevin D. Moore

Presidential Candidates: Don't Judge A Book By Its Category



Posted: Tuesday, January 08, 2008

by
Knowledge Driven & Moore LLC

Does it really matter what category or group the future president of the United States is in?  Should we really care?

I say "No!"  Some say, "Yes!"  Some ask, "How can you possibly make such an important decision as to who to vote for without knowing what category or group a presidential candidate is in?"  My response to this question is, "So what?"

Call me old fashion but my life experiences have taught me that you can't judge a book by its cover (i.e. category or group.)  Just because a person belongs to a political party, religion, gender, or race doesn't mean that they automatically stand for and support the same principles that may commonly be associated with any of those categories or groups.

Sure you could take the easy way out and vote for a candidate based on a specific category but you may be shocked in the end when that  candidate takes a stance that is opposite of what you thought the category stands for.  Surprise!

I know for many of you, I am preaching to the choir.  However, there are so many that I am not preaching to.  Perhaps these individuals should consider rethinking the criteria that they use to determine who to vote for.  I can't tell you how many times I have been asked who I was voting for simply based on a category.

Now to be honest, even I have thought about supporting a candidate that fits into a category or group that typically is aligned with some of my thoughts on certain issues and concerns.  And I must admit that it is so much easier to vote this way.  But deep down inside, I know that this method of selection is very naive.  Again, the old saying that you can't judge a book by its cover comes to mind.  Better yet, no matter the group or category, candidates are individuals and will make decisions the way they want.  To think that a candidate makes decisions solely based on a category or group may not be the best use of brain power.

I don't know about you but I believe that the only true way to judge a person is not by their category and affiliation to a group but by what they say and do. 

So, does it really matter what category or group the future president of the United States is in?  Should we really care?  Again, I say, "So what!"  I don't care about the political party, religion, gender, or race of a presidential candidate.  These aspects are nothing more than the candidate's cover.  All I really care about are the principles of the candidate and what the candidate says and does (i.e. walk the walk and talk the talk.)

The decision of who to vote for to be the next president of the United States is just too important!  Don't make the mistake of missing what's on the inside.  Let's not judge a book by its category. 

Copyright © 2008 Knowledge Driven & Moore LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Kevin D. Moore is the author of "Did You Ever Wonder Why Black People Do The Things They Do?" and is the President of Knowledge Driven & Moore LLC ( http://www.knowledgedrivenandmoore.com ) a motivational speaking and consultant company on Leadership, Management, Communications, and Diversity.  Additionally, he is a former Chief Information Officer (CIO), a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, and has been a guest on over 50 radio shows (e.g. FOX Sports Radio (Virginia), FM Talk 101.1 (North Carolina), KISS-FM (Utica, New York), "101 The Fox" - FM (Kansas)) across the United States and Canada.

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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)
» left by straight talk
4 years 11 days ago.
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Kevin a really good article that is very similar to my sentiments. I call it the Easter Bunny syndrome, meaning it looks great on the outside, and it has appeal, you want to just have it and eat it all up only to find it is hollow inside. No content, empty, dispointed, no substance to chew on. Of course the book by it's cover is the same. But we Americans today seem to do it all that way. We like how it looks, like what we hear and who cares if it is not what we need, want or it is true. Judge the MAN or WOMAN by their deeds and works and place your trust in none. Like they say in the movie"Show me the money', you can apply that to this as well. Best wishes RTM
» left by susan thom
from nj
4 years 2 days ago.
hi kevin, you brought up a good point to ponder on. without ever thinking about what i would do if i liked a candidates policies and way about them, i would vote for them, no matter where they were from or what party. this world needs so much help, we need to get someone in that white house who actually cares about we the people, and will do everything to protect, take care, and advance us towards the future, and not necessarily towards war and poverty. thanks for a good article, my best, sue
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