Any advice for someone that wants to get into U.S politics?
Move to Canada.
Source: am US
Yeah: don't
>>17698723
PIck a party or candidate at the next election (too late for this one). Volunteer at the candidate's local office. Lick envelopes and go door to door. Do a good enough job and, if the candidate wins, he/she might hire you on the staff. Learn a lot. Eventually run for an office yourself.
>>17698723
Bring condoms and lube
>>17698723
Don't believe anything and learn everything.
>>17699035
This is it honestly.
Higher profile offices however, you really need to learn rhetorical, speech, persuasion and debate skills, also keep up with affairs properly. If you want to be Not shitty anyway. If you make the right connections while being a staffer or low level office holder, heck you honestly(I know this sounds cynical as hell but I'm being serious) advance without any of those skills. Just simply by learning politicking.
Something I'd advise though is to destroy and wipe clean your history. Disinfect it, sterilize it, make it perfect. Lock actually use decent security and passwords. No your current password isn't good enough. This is to avoid any embarrassment. You don't want some asshole airing out your dirty laundry, related to the position or not
>>17699069
Grab em by the pussy
>>17698723
it's probably a bad idea
>>17698723
Remember to vote for Trump
>>17698723
lie as much as you can