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Interestingly, the speaker diverges from typical political critique, asserting that politicians are a mirror of the irresponsible public that elects them. He suggests that politicians reflect the worst instincts of Americans and that the underlying problem is societal—rooted in the citizenry’s selfishness and ignorance.
He denounces voting as meaningless because the political system is "bought and sold," and argues that voting only implicates voters in the corruption. Instead, he advocates for abstention, believing that not voting grants moral immunity from the mess created by elected officials, and they should not expect accountability from him.