Saturday, September 21, 2013

What makes a politician?

How does any human being become a politician? We know that politicians are liars. They have extremely thick skins and are completely unmoved by criticism or insults that would make anyone else cry. They have no loyalties and will switch allegiance in a fraction of a second if it suits them. They are extremely ruthless and will use any method to destroy anyone they see as a credible opponent. They are ambitious without any principles and will embrace anyone to grab power, even if they have been critical of their new friends in the past. Indian politicians are some of the worst in the world. They smile even when implicated in grand theft, murder or rape. They are masters of sycophancy and will suffer any humiliation to get a ticket for elections. Their sole purpose in life is to somehow get elected so that they can steal hundreds of billions of rupees to make their families rich for generations to come and hopefully get their stinking offspring into politics so that the loot can be maintained indefinitely. They have been betraying India since independence and have destroyed the economy by spending massive amounts of money to buy votes. Of course, if you ask any politician in the world they will tell you that they are public servants and have dedicated their lives in the service of the people. Now for the first time one politician has at last spoken the truth, but only after she was ousted as Prime Minister of Australia. Julia Gillard became the Prime Minister after ousting Kevin Rudd as leader of the Labour Party on 24 June, 2010. Unable to reconcile himself to his defeat he kept challenging her leadership of the party, eventually managing to oust her on 26 June of this year. Gillard decided to bow out of politics. In a recent interview she said," Losing power is felt physically, emotionally, in waves of sensation, in moments of acute distress." " Losing power hits you like a fist," she said and speaks of a pain " so strong you feel it in your guts, your nerve endings." What she is describing is a powerful addiction, exactly as you would see in someone addicted to hard drugs. Once you are a minister in India you get a huge official bungalow, hundreds of menials to do your bidding, commandos guarding you, no one to question how you spend our money, flying off to foreign lands at will and making us wait for hours as police clear streets for you. No wonder Indian politicians do not die. Question is where do these scum come from?

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