Nice, compact critique of the Incumbent Protection Legislation and its effects on the presidential campaigns and American politics, generally.
Nice, compact critique of the Incumbent Protection Legislation and its effects on the presidential campaigns and American politics, generally.
You sell your soul to the party bosses (public or shadow) as the price of entry into the club. Not very many can afford to run a campaign on their own.
And from there, the beat goes on. You never know how much will be required of you in return, or when. Jack Murtha comes to mind.
Try to resist and voila something come out about your(insert foible here)and your career, reputation, and family are ruined. And then you are replaced by another young, optimistic Don Quixote who will son be poisoned by power. So sad.