Dude last time I checked you've never dodged draft to do coke, or abused your position to screw interns. To be honest, if I had the position to abuse, that's totally what I would do EVERY FUCKING DAY.
A DUI is not hinderance to office, and from reading your policies I'd rather see a man like you in office than just about any other politico.
You've copped some flak for the DUI, fair enough you're going to. But the key thing is you've not put up smokescreens or dodged the issue.
I can't think of a single MP over here that would have that kind of character.
You point out something that is incredibly significant. When you read my blog, you're reading my words direct and uncensored. Consider what happens when my words are put through a third party filter... A journalist working for a paper that say, arbitrarily hates Republicans, will take every effort make me look 'cukoo' by stretching truth to the moon; and a journalist that loves me to high heaven might hear me utter 1000 words, pick five, get two of them wrong, and make me look like a half-blind cartoon character who lost their glasses
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I suspect that the role of the media in the future will be that of an information distiller - their job will be to troll through the endless sea of daily blog entries and pull out the ones considered "newsworthy." With all the inherent paraphrasing and spinning that implies. And even less editorial supervision than there is now.
What strikes me about what you've described is that there will be such a sharp divide between physical and mental solitude. Even more than we have now.
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A DUI is not hinderance to office, and from reading your policies I'd rather see a man like you in office than just about any other politico.
You've copped some flak for the DUI, fair enough you're going to. But the key thing is you've not put up smokescreens or dodged the issue.
I can't think of a single MP over here that would have that kind of character.
Keep going!
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Although the ideas of getting news from somebody's blog is vaguely disturbing. For the laziness involved, if nothing else.
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What strikes me about what you've described is that there will be such a sharp divide between physical and mental solitude. Even more than we have now.
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