Alex Sink is asked about the candidacy of Bud Chiles and her poll numbers. Her money quote is saying there is a "culture of corruption in Tallahassee."
It's ridiculous to me that someone trying to tell people they aren't a career politician would give an interview so absolutely typical of a politician. Straight from the beginning she begins by completely ignoring questions. The interviewer asked her what she thought of Bud Chiles' candidacy and all she did was talk about how she's "meeting Florida citizens" and trying to appeal to the "average person" without once mentioning Bud Chiles. Then without actually pointing out a specific problem or solution she drops keywords and phrases just to be associated with them like culture of corruption, diversify the economy, reform, and revitalize. Speeches like this make me feel like politicians think people are stupid and won't notice that they aren't saying anything with substance as long as they smile and say they're the new guy who likes reform. The best and possibly only candidate I've seen so far to actually address reform specifically and diligently is Michael E. Arth who's running independently. The rest of these people might as well be the same person.
It's ridiculous to me that someone trying to tell people they aren't a career politician would give an interview so absolutely typical of a politician. Straight from the beginning she begins by completely ignoring questions. The interviewer asked her what she thought of Bud Chiles' candidacy and all she did was talk about how she's "meeting Florida citizens" and trying to appeal to the "average person" without once mentioning Bud Chiles. Then without actually pointing out a specific problem or solution she drops keywords and phrases just to be associated with them like culture of corruption, diversify the economy, reform, and revitalize. Speeches like this make me feel like politicians think people are stupid and won't notice that they aren't saying anything with substance as long as they smile and say they're the new guy who likes reform. The best and possibly only candidate I've seen so far to actually address reform specifically and diligently is Michael E. Arth who's running independently. The rest of these people might as well be the same person.
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