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To: bert

“Your mistrust is what is wrong with the conservative movement. Any real or imagined blemish or lack of Christ like perfection is reason for throwing a leader to the wolves.”

Absolutely correct.

http://travismonitor.blogspot.com/2009/05/no-need-for-heros.html

If we search for heroes and saints amongst politicians, we will search in vain. For in fact, democratic politicians are who they are because of the people themselves:
Men of principle get swept away in elections for holding unpopular positions.
Men of integrity lose to those dishonest flatterers of public passions.
Men of high intelligence are seen as out-of-touch with the people, while true patriots plucked from the people may be good public servants but lesser politicians, lacking the artful skills of the professional politicians.
Men who are citizens first and politicians second lack the time, ambition and sponsors to compete in the rough arena of democratic politics.

Thus in all respects, those who might serve us as heroes and saints would are harried and constrained from doing so. And its the people themselves who are to blame. Yet they cannot do it any other way. It’s not easy to discern between a panderer and a listener; a man of ideas and a mere plagiarizer of them; a patriot and a

We make things worse when we grade ‘our’ politicians against the standards of the impossible hero - the man whose charisma will overwhelm opponents, disarm critics and manage to speak out for *exactly what we want* (never mind what the diversity of other people want). We curse those who do our bidding, imperfectly (as humans do), while demanding the impossible. Most politicians are just a faint reflection of who we really need to lead us, because most voters put less care in the serious selection than buying a cereal box.

The best we can expect out of a politician is honesty and attention to the needs of his constituents while maintaining some modicum of consistency built on a foundation of principles. The best we can expect is some competency in articulation, enough to let people know where he stands and why, enough to convince those fence-sitters and serve notice to opponents that he might bend but he wont break. The best we can do as voters is make sure that the candidates satisfy sufficiently in the areas of character, competence, and vision so that we wont be disappointed down the road.

We don’t need heroes. Just public servants. It’s up to us as voters to stop sending the best of breed to the showers.


64 posted on 05/17/2009 7:54:24 PM PDT by WOSG (Why is Obama trying to bankrupt America with $16 trillion in spending over the next 4 years?)
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To: WOSG

Amen.....


65 posted on 05/18/2009 5:06:30 AM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 . Crucify ! Crucify ! Crucify him!!)
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