I believe they get into for that reason, but something almost immediately happens to them and they become representatives of the government to us instead of the other way around.
@ like the old saying goes, “absolute power corrupts absolutely.” I also believe those who don’t compromise their principles, don’t get very far either.
My fandoms for this show and for Sam Seaborn run so deep that I tried zooming in to his blank email to see if I could read what his father's name was. It's fine. I'm fine.
I think the "The Stackhouse Filibuster" was one of the best episodes of the West Wing
It was certainly one of the most memorable.
Came here to say this as well. And whether it was or not, it was certainly was one of my favorite episodes.
“Toby” makes my heart melt every time
The way they helped Stackhouse at the end was really uplifting. I do believe that people do get into politics to actually help people.
Well they used to anyway
I believe they get into for that reason, but something almost immediately happens to them and they become representatives of the government to us instead of the other way around.
@ like the old saying goes, “absolute power corrupts absolutely.” I also believe those who don’t compromise their principles, don’t get very far either.
People have gotten into politics for thousands of years for the same reasons that they do now.
My fandoms for this show and for Sam Seaborn run so deep that I tried zooming in to his blank email to see if I could read what his father's name was. It's fine. I'm fine.
HE SAID TOBY
It’s funny, CJ intentionally stops and avoids saying the word “sorry” because public affairs never says sorry for anything
OMG FIRST COMMENT OH CANADA!
A great state, apparently...
Ooof. This was the first episode I actually disliked.
No kidding. The actual episode is good with the grandfather thing is good, but posting this particular clip made no sense.