Chris Kemp
4/1/16
A.P. Gov
22nd Amendment Blog post 4
22nd Amendment Blog post 4
22nd Amendment
The article I chose was The
U.S. Constitution’s Twenty-Second
Amendment: Setting Presidential Term Limits.
This amendment corrected the original Constitution which stated in
Article ll, Section 1 that a president’s term limit was four years, although it
failed to establish as set limit of times that they president was eligible for reelection. The article then discuss’ how George
Washington decided to step down from the presidency after two terms even though
he would surely be reelected for a third term.
The danger of a president being able to be elected numerous times was later
recognized by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson wrote in 1807 “If some termination
to the services of the chief Magistrate be not fixed by the Constitution, or
supplied by practice, his office, nominally four years, will in fact become for
life.” Washington established an
unwritten rule that presidents should only run for two terms which was followed
by those such as Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe. This unwritten rule remained followed until
1940 when FDR ran for a third term. The article
then discusses how Roosevelt attempted to run for a third term against the
unwritten rule and tradition. In order
for the unwritten rule to avoid being flouted again in the future the 22nd Amendment was passed in
1951. “No person shall be elected to the
office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office
of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which
some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the
President more than once.” The article
then concludes by explaining what the above statement means and listing a few
fun facts. Like the idea of repealing
the Amendment has been suggested numerous times and that there is no limit on
the number of times a Vice President can be reelected. A Vice President can really ride a popular presidents coattails leading to
numerous reelections, and the ability to create a massive impact over time.
This article clearly relates to our in-class discussions because
we are currently covering the topic of the POTUS
and this article is concerning an Amendment that greatly impacts the
presidency. We has also covered the 22nd
Amendment in class and this article grants the reader a deeper understanding of
what it means and its implications. The
22nd Amendment similar to the 25th
Amendment are very relevant to our discussion in class and are
both very import Amendments in relation to the president and the vice
president. After the implication of the
Amendment even popular presidents can fall victim to dreaded Lame Duck title.
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