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I personally don't think anyone over the age of 66 should be eligible to run for office. This is just my opinion and not worth anything.
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LTC Thomas Tennant
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Damn...that's hard core. You know many historical and effective leaders were over 66. Now, that I think of it. some were over 70. I think we need to judge a person on a case by case bases. I enjoyed every moment of my near 40 year career from PV1 to LTC. When I hung it up at 60, I ended things with a fifth of Makers Mark and a few tears.
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LTC Thomas Tennant I'd be open to a 1 term limit up to 70. It's nothing against the elderly. Even if it's a case by case basis. In recent times the president just gets older and older. Reagan was the oldest president during his off when he left at 73 I believe. His mental state went down hill from there. Trump became the oldest to be elected to his office at 71. Biden upped him at 78. He's considering another term. That'd put him at 82, the average median voter is around 47-53. If your old enough to retire then you should hang up the saddle. We've always had an age limit to enter office at 35. FDR dying in office caused Congress to place a 2 term limit on the office of the president because I think he was on his 4th term when he passed. At some point well have to put a cap on how old a candidate can be.
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Tucker also called for men to “tan their balls”.

I tend to just tune Tucker out.

https://www.webmd.com/men/news/20220420/you-want-me-to-tan-my-what-tucker-carlson
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