It may get prosecutors excited, but the general public finds it boring.
They make the narrative of wrongdoing personal, because one thing almost everyone can relate to is luxury goods.
There’s a reason even Richard Nixon boasted in a 1952 speech that his wife, Pat, didn’t “have a mink coat.
In this, as in so many things, the former president appears to be an exception to the rule.)
“The notion of elected officials being public servants may be a polite fiction, but it is a polite fiction we expect politicians to maintain,” Mr. Blake said.
Persons:
—, Richard Nixon, Pat, didn’t, Wilentz, Mr, Blake, David Axelrod, ”
Organizations:
Democratic, Institute of Politics, University of Chicago
Locations:
America, Washington, ”