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Sci said:
You know, the thing about politicians is, at the end of the day, most of them aren't scumbags -- and most of them aren't saints. Most -- not all, but most -- of them are just people like you and me: neither as good as they ought to be nor as awful as others think.
If they are jsut like you and i why are they almost alway portrayed as scumbags on television.
Because it's
television, which is wrong as often as it's right. TV is not reality, and TV tends to pay attention only to that which is sensationalist.
Tv is many ways a reflection on contemporary reality. The only other group they discriminate against are bankers.
Depends on the politician. Sure, you have scumbags like John Edwards out there, there's also your neighborhood councilman, or federal-level politicians like John Lewis, who is a veteran of Martin Luther King's civil rights movement. And any reasonable definition of
politician has to include political leaders who are not elected officials -- people like Dr. King or Gandhi, or Alice Paul, one of the leaders of the American women's suffrage movement, or César Chávez, a union leader and civil rights activist.
Most people you mention are dead or the time when they could meaningfully change anything has long gone.
I'm not entirely sure I'm following your meaning here. Are you saying that Hillary Clinton's reaction to Bill Clinton's infidelity was unjust? Or are you saying that the media treated them both disrespectfully?
Most people treat these things if it happens to someone they know as a private matter. They dont form to different camps and bring this stuf up every time they can.
So it is with politicians. They're just people whose flaws get more attention.
I woould not kill half million people with UN sanctions given the oppurtunity.
And neither would most politicians.
Are You sure. If most congressman are honest and hardworking why was there no otrage about this from Congress.
Albright said they were necessary casualties.