It is possible for a person to be honest, honorable and a politician.
Submitted 1 year ago by WiseOne Favorite
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unlikely for long
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[1 point] 1 year ago by deleted user ReplyHonest and honorable are not two terms you normally associate with politician. I suppose there have been a few, but not lately.
I really do think that there are some honest and honorable politicians out there. I think that John McCain and Mike Huckabee are both honest and honorable.
No. I think McCain and Huckabee are liars as well as every politician with great power.
Might is corrupting everyone.
Not everyone ... but those who have a "shot" at becoming the next Republican/Democratic candidate have whored themselves out in some way.
Well you ask if it is possible then the options are if it is likely or not. Please think about how the questions and answers fit together before posting them.
Your point is valid. I presume that you think the choices should have been "yes" or "no" for this question, or I should have excluded "possible" from the question.
indeed