<< .... Most of the founders of this country had day jobs for years. They were not career politicians.
George Washington ... blew up at the suggestion that he wanted to be President, rather than serving as a duty when he would rather be back home.
Power is such a dangerous thing that ideally it should be wielded by people who don't want to use power ... but who are willing to serve a certain number of years as a one-time duty .... >>
I love Thomas Sowell!
And believe it may have been Ayn Rand (?) who anticipated Missus and Master Blythe Clinton by saying to the effect that:
"The power lust is a noxious weed that occupies the vacant lots of empty minds."
"The power lust is a noxious weed that occupies the vacant lots of empty minds."
... A final note: This is the debut production of the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater at the newly remodeled Geffen Playhouse. It's a warm, intimate second space certain to find much use in years to come. The opening piece is a corker. MY BUDDY BILL
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Hillary Clinton?
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