Hillary Clinton is swiftly becoming the most aggravating politician I have ever laid eyes on in my brief awareness to issues of a political nature. She is so unappealing and programmed by my account that I can't listen to her opinions or the plans she has for this country. On another note, I don't really understand the idea of my generation being consumed by political apathy. Based on conversations I've had with friends and family, this is one of the most intense, polarizing situations any group could find themselves in. Of course, attending an art school would probably enhance this sense of percieving a cultural anomaly amongst the typical nonchalance. Of course, I feel power will and does corrupt everyone to a certain extent, but at the same time I feel there's an undeniable need to find the least of the negative posibilities, since positive political extremes are kind of an oxymoron. I'm attracted to the poise of Obama, the strength of his campaign, and the general strength with which he delivers his message. I actually feel something in response, unlike my reactions to the long-winded backward arguments of many of those against his cause, whether they be politicians or citizens.
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