Jonathan Bernstein, Columnist

Catch of the Day: Ambition Is Good

Ambition comes in handy in politics.
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The Catch goes to Paul Waldman for a terrific item about political ambition and presidents:

"I have to ask why we assume there is something morally superior about the "conviction politician" like Ronald Reagan or Barry Goldwater, and something morally inferior about the guy who just thinks he'd like to be president and would do the job well. No matter how firm their ideology, conviction politicians are just as ambitious as people like Romney or Bill Clinton who knew they would one day run for president from the time they got to middle school."