The Clinging Power of Power: A Critical Look at Political Tenacity

In the theater of American politics, the spotlight often falls on those who seem unable to let go of the reins. Nancy Pelosi's bid for re-election raises an intriguing question: why do some leaders, especially seasoned ones, cling to power with such tenacity? The refrain is familiar—there's no one worthy to succeed them, or so they claim. But is this a genuine concern, or a reflection of an inability to step aside?