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  • The thing political figures fear most is a terror event that will ruin their careers. The biggest thing they fear is that a bomb goes off and it can be traced to something they did or didn’t do, an action they did or didn’t support. They all fear being accused of not doing enough to keep the citizenry safe.

Monday, 17 September 2018 / Published in Uncategorized

The thing political figures fear most is a terror event that will ruin their careers. The biggest thing they fear is that a bomb goes off and it can be traced to something they did or didn’t do, an action they did or didn’t support. They all fear being accused of not doing enough to keep the citizenry safe.


Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street Journal, Jun 08, 2013

Tagged under: Congress & Legislation, Elections & Campaigning, Freedom & Liberty, Political Aspirations, Presidency, Terrorism

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