We hate those in power in Washington D.C. and anything bad that happens to them is good for us.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The worst is still ahead of us. But no one in Washington has the spine to tell you that.
Too many people in Washington care about power institutions, not caring about changing the lives of everyday Americans.
When you live in Washington, D.C., you do get a sense, in a very direct way, of the durability of our government and really, the greatness of the American system.
I really hate the people in power. I hate them with every fiber of my being. That is what drives me in almost everything I do.
We have a lot of bad leaders around the world that operate in ways we would never tolerate in the United States.
Power tends to corrupt. But the power in Washington resides in Congress, if it wants to use it. It can do anything - it can stop the Vietnam War, it can make its will felt, if it can ever get its act together to do anything.
It is the civilian part of the politics that is very, very bad, and we have to change that.
The reality is that we are hated not because of our democracy, freedoms, and generous social security system; rather, we are hated because of our involvement in foreign conflicts and quarrels that were never our concern.
Bad politicians are sent to Washington by good people who don't vote.
When the United States of America does things in its best interests, it is hated. I'm sorry, that just ticks me off.
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