Later on, as a politicalhack in London, Wordsworth did ally himself with English Jacobins such as Wollstonecraft's future husband William Godwin, but his approach to politics was hardly dictated by dispassionate Godwinian rationalism.
Enter President Lyndon Johnson, a politicalhack who grew up thinking wealth creation meant shaking down Austin car dealers and Fort Worth oilmen and who figured investment in the future meant having enough wallet whipout to fund a vote scam.