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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message On one side you have, as Harry describes, a doofus who looks like Alfred E. Newman and on the other, a doofus who looks like Lurch after a Botox party. One may be technically a deserter and the other may be technically a war criminal. One is a priviledged son of a prominent political family and the other is a priviledged son of a prominent political family. Both went to Yale and both are Bonesers. One makes up his mind and doesn't change, the other changes his every other hour. This is the best my generation can produce? No, I don't think it is the best your generation or this county can produce. I think the best tend to realize the working for the fickle public for pay that is, at best, 10% of what a person of the caliber mind can make elsewhere is just not worth it. It's not probably the money so much as the rewards. Even if you get to be president it must be awefully frustrating to have to fight tooth-and-nail to get your ideas out. And then have the public tear not only your ideas but you, your wife, kids, extended family, and friends to pieces of the smallest of offences. Not to mention that once you are president or even a senator you are almost certainly in the mind of some nut who would like to shoot you. ~ No. It's very sad that the situation is what it is, but I think the best minds tend to want to do anything but be president. Some musicians are brilliant and genius - not only at their art but how they see and present the world. The same goes for some writers, artists, actors, owners of small businesses, captains of industry, etc. etc. For many super brilliant people raising kids and creating a family is the most rewarding and challenging thing and the only challenge they need or want. ~ This isn't to detract form the people the do run. Some of them are, I think, in it for sketchy reasons. But many could probably have saner, easier lives out of politics yet stay in for love of country and the hope that some little good can come of their being there. *** By the way: I pretty much disagree with President Bush on most of the things he's done. And I do believe there are some pretty sketchy types around him But I do believe that *he believes* in what he is doing. And even if I disagree with him I think there is value added to the process by his presence. I still hope he looses in November - I think it will be better for the country. I'm ashamed to vote for either one. And the sad thing is I still can't make up my mind. Later, Tom |
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