Every candidate has some flash political declaration when they run their election. They can find the issues that people most care about and make some very beautiful and convincing promise to make people vote for them. It is just a tool to help them get the power. But when they finally get the power, they may be forgetting what they said before. Cobb points out that “Two weeks earlier, Mckesson had announced that he would be a candidate in the Baltimore mayoral race, and Obama’s praise, after the meeting, for his ‘outstanding work mobilizing in Baltimore’ was, if not an endorsement, certainly politically valuable” (Cobb 2). In the category of political, everything is valuable and can be used for the person political achievement. The politicians are not real care about one issue is really good for people, they only care about what kind of influence they make for their personal political interest. One issue can be harmful for people’s interest but good for their personal interest, it will also be used; some issues may be good for the most of people but it makes some negative influence for their personal interest, the politicians will also ban it. That is why some times the politicians are ineffective at addressing the people’s need and care. Klein also supports …show more content…
A really good politician or leader have to take responsible for the people who support them. They need to keep their enthusiasm for their political goal. Cobb shows a example “she admires the economy of the from –and in those four syllables she recognized a distillation not only of the anger that attended Zimmermans’s acquittal but also of the animating principle at the core of black social movement dating back more than a century” (Cobb 1). She shows an example about how to be a good politician, enthusiasm is the key of the successful politician and it is not only for the speech but also in their daily work. This enthusiasm can support them when they face different kind of problems and he let them will never forget their initial goal, never fail to the people who support them. The other important point is the flexibility and resilience to adjust their policies thereby face different problems. Klein mentions that “international trade law must be understood not only as taking down selective barriers to trade but more accurately as a process that systematically puts up new barriers around knowledge, technology and newly privatized resources” (Klein 197). The world is change so quick in this ear, as the most important guide of the society, governmental policies have to adjust to adapt these