And, the NY Times and its ilk couldn't survive without all those "germs."
Think of all the wet sweaty palms you have to clasp, the greasy fists, wondering if they used any soap in the washroom, have they been digging, scratching, rearranging...
I would hate to be a polititan. It takes someone special, someone like Bill Clinton to overlook hygene, to wade through the offal, the spatter and splat of the campaign and to actually enjoy himself.
Ted Kennedy never gets colds for some reason.
There`s a difference between getting your hands dirty and shaking the hand of someone who just used theirs as a wad of toilet paper, which I literally saw someone do once 20 years ago right in a park in broad daylight after taking a dump, I sh*t you not pardon the pun.
Remember Dan Savage and how he went around and licked the doorknobs of whatever Republican campaign he was in the offices of?
These Dims probably don't wash their hands after they use the 'facilities' either.
Typical NY Times snob elitism
It would be difficult to find an entourage that does not have at least one aide packing Purell. Some people find that unseemly in itself. Its condescending to the voters, said Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico, a Democrat.
A fervent nonuser of hand sanitizer, Mr. Richardson holds the Guinness Book of World Records mark for shaking the most hands over an eight-hour period (13,392, at the New Mexico State Fair in 2002).
Indeed, what message does it send when politicians, the putative leaders in a government by the people, for the people, feel compelled to wipe off the residues of said people immediately after meeting them?
The great part about politics is that youre touching humanity, Mr. Richardson said. Youre going to collect bacteria just by existing.
I wish it was as easy to sanitize NM of Richardson, but not enough of the voters are likely to use the stuff.