The following political teachings are required to all people who desire to enter into politics. They are not listed in any particular order of priority as all are required for success.
The first one is “Deflect,” definition: to change the course or direction of (something). This one is part of the “Master” class of politics and cannot be understated.
Next is “Deny,” definition: to declare not to be true. To master this trait one must be convincing in the delivery.
Next is “Lie,” definition: to make a statement one knows is untrue. For some, this is somewhat difficult but must be practiced over and over again.
Next is ‘Arrogance,” definition: an exaggerated sense of one’s importance that shows itself in the making of excessive or unjustified claims. This trait is seemingly effortless to most people entering into politics and needs very little practice.
Next is ‘Egotistical” demeanor, definition: as in smug, having too high an opinion of oneself. This trait is important in believing and knowing that you are smarter than everyone else.
The final one (although there are many more in continuing education classes once elected) is “Narcissistic” beliefs, definition: as in selfish, overly concerned with one’s own desires, needs or interests.
I hope this information proves vital and important to those people who desire to enter and be successful in politics. We do have current politicians who have mastered these traits to the fullest extent. We keep electing them, so apparently the system is working exactly as designed.
Brian Blanchard
Bayfield


