A statesman who wants to achieve something important and highly constructive for his country has to move cautiously and even timidly. There are thousands of hasty and irresponsible critics around him; parliament and the press keep rebuffing him. As he moves ahead, he has to prove that each single step of his is well-founded and absolutely flawless. Actually, an outstanding and particularly gifted person who has unusual and unexpected initiatives in mind hardly gets a chance to assert himself. From the very beginning, dozens of traps will be set out for him. Thus, mediocrity triumphs with the excuse of restrictions imposed by democracy.
Wow. That paragraph describes our government pre-Trump
Also read Solzhenitsyn's 1978 address at Harvard. https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/alexandersolzhenitsynharvard.htm
Wow. That paragraph describes our government pre-Trump