"You should run for president, Ed," Campbell said after sipping some fine tea. Although this place was considered remote, setting up a table to enjoy the best Darjeeling tea was no problem for the wealthy, especially with a convoy of vehicles providing service in the background.
"In that case, I wouldn't even make it past the primaries," Adrian replied with a smile, holding his coffee.
"A president can still have lovers," Campbell remarked slyly, "Your insight is outstanding, always grasping the crux of the matter and resolving it in unexpected ways. You're charming and persuasive, capable of getting people to accept your ideas, even if they seem unlikely. Such a person should be sitting in the White House, certainly better than Junior Bush."
"There's never been a billionaire president, not to mention a media mogul as president—it doesn't align with the traditions of democracy and freedom," Adrian shrugged, "That's why Hollywood suits me better."
