What does it take to run for public office, and why do the best people for the job often decide to quit or avoid the position altogether?
The Spectacle Podcast hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay explore this question and explain what it takes to be a legislator, and how principled leaders often quit due to the discouragement and scrutiny that takes place. Melissa and Scott highlight traits of successful politicians, such as possessing a certain charisma and having an ego that can bolster a leader through the ranks. They also highlight the terrible qualities that separate a good leader from a bad one, making an example out of New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu. Tune in to hear their discussion!
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