A documentary made in 2004 posed the question, "Can Mr. Smith Still Go to Washington?" In the documentary an idealistic young man ran for a Senate seat, and he lost because he didn't have enough money, nor did he have a famous name. Have the politicians of America today changed dramatically from the politicians of the 1930s and 1940s? Are any of the lessons in the movie useful for changing our democracy today?
No our politicians from today still have not changed from their ways that they where back then. They still do what they use to do and the y still elect the candidates whit the most famous name or the name whit the most reputation. The politicians have learn there lesson that not only candidates whit a famous name are the good candidates in fact these are the bad and corrupted leaders that we should not have in our government. The lesson of keep fighting to show them you're point or even do no one likes you keep on going and dont listen to the people who dont like you but do what you have to do to make a change. Today politicians do get elected even do they do not have a famous name but it is very rarely that this happens. I think our politicians will change eventually and begin to be uncorrupt because when time goes by they'll realize there bad ways and understand that the government does not need more corruption.
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