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Wednesday, December 3, 2008 12:00 AM

Nepotistic succession in the political class

A large, and rapidly growing, percentage of high elected officials are part of politically powerful families. What accounts for this anti-democratic dynamic?

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  • Wednesday, December 3, 2008 09:10 AM

    Convergence of media stars and lobbyists, policiticans, etc.

    This phenomenon of media elites marrying, dating, and/or socializing with politicians, lobbyists, businessesmen, etc., outside of work compromises the integrity of journalism, IMO.

    And it happens so often, especially with broadcast anchors and political operatives (for example, CNN's Campbell Brown marrying neocon Dan Senor) or big business (CBS News' Laura Logan marrying some defense contractor in Iraq).

    I know journalists are allowed to have lives, but I would like them to have friends and spouses who are not in any way connected to what beat the journalist is assigned to.

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