I could almost like her. So close.
I disagree with most of to vote for her but I think she could be a valuable asset to an administration that wanted to engage in better foreign policy.
I'm convinced it's all fake. The fight with Hillary, the lawsuit against Google, the entirely unelectable cast of other Democratic candidates. It's all too convenient for the Democrats.
The media knows the people don't trust them and the Democrats know that Hillary is hated by both parties. If you want to make a candidate viable have those groups just have to feign opposition to a candidate. On top of that while the whole Hillary vs Tulsi cat-fight thing was happening she was also getting campaign contributions from the Podesta Group.
Bottom line, I don't buy it.
And you may be right. It may be that regular people get their start in politics with noble ambitions, and that every single one is either corrupted, or they're promptly voted out. I can believe in the possibility of that.
I'd like to believe there are decent people that want to be involved in politics, even though it sure doesn't seem that way most of the time.
I am certain there are decent people that want to get involved in politics. I even know a few. It's just that they tend to get weeded out by the big parties at the local level so they never obtain enough power to make much of a difference in the grand scheme.
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