Sunday, May 30, 2010
Save the Good Ones
James Boswell was noted philosopher Samuel Johnson's 18th century biographer. He noted that since all politicians in his time became corrupt after reaching office, it would be better to elect those who were already corrupt and save good people from corruption. Randall Nathan is thinking that the voters of the USA have taken James Boswell seriously and perfected his political insight.
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