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and the White House.
There is a principle in aviation that an unstable aircraft is easier to maneuver--it is already twitching to wild in some direction--whereas a stable one is more difficult to veer from its course.
The same principle has been applied when colonial powers pick dictators or ethnic groups to put in power when they pull back from direct rule. They divide countries so that differing ethnic groups are together, then pick the minority to rule in places like Rwanda and Iraq. Sometimes, it's just the individual who is weak like the Shah. He was a cowardly ass weasel, and would have been ousted a lot sooner by his own people if we didn't back him. The reason for wanting a weak dictator or ruling minority is simple: they will always need your help, and consequently, they will be good about following orders. A leader who has the solid support of the vast majority of his people is more likely to act in those people's interest than in the interest of an outside party.
The same could be true of congressmen and senators. If you get someone in office who has never done anything serious he needs to keep secret, that is probably a person with strong moral convictions in other areas too. If you ask him to do something, he may say no even if you gave him a lot of money. By contrast, the closet cases, pedophiles, coke whores, and such can be motivated with both the carrot AND the stick. And if they ever decide to start following their own conscience, you simply reveal those same secrets you have been holding over their head to the public (much like Papa Bush professed to be shocked that Noriega was a drug dealer or that Saddam gassed his own people).
That is why Bush is the perfect president for them. DUI. Half-assed military service. Drug charges. Male hookers in the White House. All of his intellectual and emotional flaws are outweighed by what can be used against him if he gets out of line. His other great virtue is that he has no conscience that can grow out of hand or the imagination to turn the tables on his keepers. He is simply one of those adenoidal purse dogs kept on a very, very short leash.
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