we should get all the brutally honest guys to run, how refreshing would that be?
As long as electoral college votes are won by the popular vote, this will never happen.
Changes that must occur, if one wants an Executive that is worth a damn:
1. Increase the membership in the House of Representatives.
- The population of the US has expanded substantially since 1911; the membership of the House has not expanded at all. One Congressman per 30,000 citizens, the most allowed by the Constitution, should be the aim if the US truly wants to be a Representative Republic.
- Greater Federal Representation also leads to greater access to those Representatives for their constituents. It should not be difficult for an informed and interested voter to have an actual conversation with his/her Rep. As it stands right now, it is nearly impossible.
2. Return Senators to their Constitutional role.
- Senators were originally supposed to be Ambassadors from the State governments. They were appointed by state legislative assemblies; they were not voted in by popular vote.
3. Get rid of the popular vote for POTUS.
- "All politics is local". Getting rid of the popular vote for POTUS forces voters to take interest in local campaigns and local issues (the level where they can, presumably and ideally, converse with their Representatives).
- The "Electoral College" was originally a bloc consisting of the Senators and the Congressman from the states; these persons, presumably, are in the know as to how the government actually works and what role the Executive actually plays. Pandering is much tougher to do to a group of persons who have intimate knowledge of what promises can and cannot reasonably be followed through on.
Until these changes are made, we are stuck with a bunch of prancing monkeys leading our country.