anybody else who is willing to put their name on the ballot certainly has to have the love for country to do that
You’re right.
He put his name on the ballot to change this country into something else, proving he didn’t love it.
Walker wussed out on this one, sorry, bandwagoners.
Bush, Walker and Rubio will get ripped to shreds in the general election.
IMHO, Cruz and Paul on a united ticket.
A lot of people get into politics for something other than love of country. A lot of them do it for love of self.
Bill Clinton didn’t get into politics for “love of country.” He was SGA president in high school and found it as a way to make him more popular and meet girls. Politics is a great way to meet women and we know that Bill feeds on them.
I know of several college SGA presidents that set their goal to become either governor or some other office. If you look at the history of the governors of the state of Alabama, almost all of them were involved with student government politics. These SGA presidents didn’t run for student government association president because they had a burning desire to help others. It’s about feeding their twisted egos.
There is also the potential for financial gain for some of them that get into politics. The Clintons are now worth over $100 million.
Even Scott Walker was in SGS politics in college at Marquette. I understand that he ran for SGA president but lost. Running for office feeds something within politicians.
Polyticks — many/blood suckers