America Shares Obama’s Popularity Complex By Elisabeth Meinecke
We forget algebra, the first line of the Gettysburg Address, and how to properly construct a sentence, but there’s one lesson everyone remembers from high school: the popularity game is an equal-opportunity promise of disaster. It’s worse than a high-stakes gamble, because even the few who win end up paying too high a price. All players emerge permanently crippled, usually separated from their principles and their identity.
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