The Western world has no lack of powerful people. Still, the
rulers of today’s first world countries are constrained to a much greater
extent than many of us think by the political systems in which they
operate and by the vagaries of public opinion.
All Western leaders test the political climate with internal
polling before making significant moves. Canada’s Justin Trudeau, for instance,
rarely makes even a public statement without his entire inner circle weighing
in. Donald Trump, often accused of being unilateral and arbitrary, accepts the
rulings of lower court judges and the limitations of working through Congress.
I suspect the Israelites of Solomon’s day might not
recognize our leaders as real “rulers” at all.