Politicians become successful by obtaining an elected position in public office. This requires a series of strategic
lie telling in an utmost convincing manner. A successful politician must first tell a convincing series of lies to gain favor in a political party. Then, another series of lies must be told to financial backers to gain funds to run for a position in public office. Finally, a politician must tell another series of often conflicting lies to the general public to win votes for election. This process of successful
lie telling eliminates all honesty from the profession, which has become a requirement of a position in public office.
Politicians will typically be very outwardly charismatic individuals possessing above
average abilities to charm and persuade
people. They seek positions in public office as a means of sidestepping laws and to gain personal profit while avoiding a possible life of crime as a con-
man. Public office offers the opportunity to present ones self as an upstanding law abiding citizen while also offering ample opportunities to
lie, accept bribes, steal
money through misappropriated
tax dollars, etc.
Politics offers a successful career path for a pathological liar.