barmar, on 2013-July-29, 10:56, said:
Just to clarify: I'm not claiming that Obama actually IS the lesser of evils, or agreeing that his vision departs from the majority. Just pointing out how he could have won if this were true.
Last week The Daily Show did a piece about an idealistic young woman who was approached by the Democratic Party to run for Congress. But she turned them down because she didn't think there was any way to get past the gridlock in DC. So there was no point in going there if she couldn't be effective. I expect this is a common feeling among potential politicians. Unfortunately, it makes for a self-fulfilling prophecy; we'll never get any change if people who want to effect change are reluctant even to run. But I can understand them -- there's too much momentum to get around. Not only are good prospects not running, but we also have a number of them retiring -- they've gotten tired of banging their heads against the walls of Congress.
So we're mostly stuck choosing among career politicians in the pockets of big business lobbies, not people who actually represent our viewpoints.