Ok, I have tried to figure out what went wrong in this election. I maybe think, that we have been too bad at making room for the next generation of leaders.
BOTH Tulsi Gabbard as well as well as Robert F. Kennedy abandoned ship in the middle of the election. Both people have leadership potential.
Tulsi was disrespectful to Kamala, and I don’t really know why Robert didn’t get the opportunity to be put on the ticket.
My experience with leader candidates is, that they often rebel as their first action. That is just the way we humans do, to make our own ways. It’s ok.
Tulsi however did it in a way, that was really disrespectful. So we got really angry with her, and she reacted by giving us the middle finger.
OMG Tulsi, seriously.
So it is really a very difficult balance. At one hand we need to keep the race open to keep the talent engaged and motivated. At the other hand we also need the newcomers to respect OUR hard work.
So at one hand I think it is time to open the road to be at the ticket to be president within the party, and at the same time. We need to figure out a way to set limits on the new talent without them going away.
Here in Denmark Mr. Søvndahl of SF made kind of an elite school that took the best talent and made a program for them to learn how to be politicians. A kind a special program. That would be a way to handle the challenge. We could invite Tulsi and other to be a part of a special school. I and a lot of the senior experienced people could teach them the basics and introduce them to the network of upper echelon politicians. In this way, the process would be more controlled and we could foster the next generations of leaders.
It would be a down to earth method, that would give us some leaders to put in front of the party.
G-d bless the will to learn from our mistakes.