Actually I'm engaging in a rational, calm conversation. You?Have you ever heard of revolving door politics? The paper of record has.
The Trouble With That Revolving Door - The New York Times
https://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/.../the-trouble-with-that-revolving-door/?...0
Dec 18, 2011
You're trying to equate me attempting to influence politics on ET with the former president of the US attempting to influence politics while he's receiving this kind of money?
You're off in nutsville.
The problem here is this reflexive jumping on a bandwagon without actually understanding what the underlying issues are. Some intelligent people did some thinking and realized that a public employee could, for example, grant some favors for a company while in office and then be viewed more favorably for a job when they left. That's the underlying "revolving door" issue. I don't think any rational people believe that President Obama implemented a policy while in office to get him a market rate speaking gig. If you can demonstrate an understanding of the "revolving door" issue beyond posting a link to an article, then tie a specific policy that Obama implemented in order get a specific speaking gig, then you have ideas worth discussing. If not you're just parroting what you've heard without really understanding it.