Here is a homework assignment. Ask 12 randomly selected people how they define a “good man”. Go with that. You shouldn’t, but will be surprised.
No, I wouldn’t be surprised asking such a useless general question.
Once I took their general ideas and gave specific examples, as I did with Mitt, they might rethink their general answer.
Why don’t you go ask 12 random people if a good man wants to raise the minimum wage ignoring its damage.
I could ask another 12 if they thought Bill Clinton was a “good man” in a vague general definition.