But at its heart, the play is not all that political, except to show the self-serving nature of all politics.
Mr. Stewart rarely identifies the sources for such scenes; nor does he take into account the subjectivity and often self-serving nature of memory.
Statements to the contrary made by fund managers at the Fatico hearing were unpersuasive, given their self-serving nature.
"I have been in these political campaigns long enough to see the self-serving nature of the game," notes Jeb Bush.
Indeed, it was Hamilton's belief that Burr's self-serving nature made him unfit to hold office-especially the presidency.
The novel focuses mainly on the falsehoods behind large-scale charities and the self-serving natures of those involved.
Christopherson suspected that someone connected to the government may have been responsible for the leak, given its "self-serving" nature.
Hobbes believed man had a self-serving nature whereas Rousseau was more forgiving towards the nature of man, suggesting them to be noble and dignified.
Their ideas led him to believe that is necessary to protect the entire country from man's inherently self-serving nature.
The selectiveness surrounding the countries criticised in this report and the self-serving nature of this debate is clear.