Saturday, January 16, 2010

Bill is right, a political career isn't negatively impacted by taking on a job whatever the job is (Why should making a living be a handicap?) which happened to be in this case political analyst, it can , I agree with that, enhanced the Gov career.
It remains a mistery so far, why does it seem so obvious to look down to the Gov for the crowd that obviously we should make sure are well guarded in the District of Columbia and not interfering in any ways with the Congress works in the best of the People's interests?
When recently any politician was asked about his prefered Founding Fathers written essay? And Why?
I guess it could be a new interesting talking point starting an interview in the future? (On economics : increase a fast renewal of historical books sales and boost the sales tax amount collected where applicable?)
Bernie asked, what may we learn from the Gov as a political analyst confirming one way or the other we're all affected by the sentiment that lacking the DC look and feel wording and choice of issues undermine one ability to be of any interest which is quite strange when you think that only a wide variety of expressions and diverse independent thoughts guarantee everyone all the institutions are fulfilling their role. Has the recent passed proved it is possible to get so used to an absence of independent thoughts and expression, sacrificed to the impression of competence that it is possible to forget up to the objectives the Founding Fathers had for the People and their representatives, set them, their speech and mind free?
Has the knowledge of the People hearts and minds become meaningless? If not, I guess the Gov will be priceless, when it comes to evaluate the People's perception of the policies the administration engages in, in her new job.
Leaving the future of her political career where it should be, with the American People?
It's true, I always learn something when listening to MC and I asked myself, had I been doing the same if I didn't know MC spent 8 years at the White House being a senior adviser to the President at a time of war? I may have thought he is very literate and articulate, the attention being less tense?

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