1961MJS
My Mail is Forwarded Here
- Messages
- 3,370
- Location
- Norman Oklahoma
...I have to say, speaking now as an outsider to America, I find that a really quite bizarre phenomenon in a country where President is an office held rather than an honour bestowed. From here it looks as though you have a really really limited form of "life peerage" granted solely to all former presidents. Does this come from early presidents being so respected that the honourific remained for them after they left office (I'm thinking here of Washington et al) or is it a new phenomenon?
Hi Mr. Stratford,
You are somewhat correct. I don't look upon it as a "life peerage" for un-reelected politicians, as I do a life Kleptocracy. The politicians are purchased by various interests (business, unions, religious organizations, and the media), then when in office pay those entities back. Most Politicians remain powerful in for form of knowing too much to quit paying, and not enough to go to the trouble of making them disappear. These types are generally paid far over their worth.
I may be a bit jaded, even though I wore my new hat to a really great steakhouse last night.
Later