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		<title>What is Potomac Fever?</title>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Political Slang: The Lowdown on Potomac Fever</h4>



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<p><strong>Definition:</strong> Ever heard of someone catching the &#8220;Washington bug&#8221;? That&#8217;s Potomac Fever for you! It&#8217;s when folks get this wild craving to dive deep into the power and prestige of the U.S. Federal Government, right in the heart of D.C. It&#8217;s like a metaphor for the kind of ambition or obsession where people are just dying to get a piece of that political pie.</p>



<p> You&#8217;ll often catch this term thrown around when talking about politicians who start bending their own rules or change their tune just to climb the ladder in the capital.</p>



<p><strong>Cultural Reference:</strong> In the world of political commentary or satire, Potomac Fever is the punchline for how intoxicating the chase for power can be.</p>



<p>So, in a nutshell, &#8220;Potomac Fever&#8221; is all about that burning desire to be someone in Washington, D.C.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Symptoms: How to Spot the Fever</h4>



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<li><strong>Power Hungry:</strong> You&#8217;ll see an intense ambition to grab more influence in D.C., where people suddenly shift their policies or behaviors to fit in with the current political vibe.</li>



<li><strong>The Climb:</strong> They might start ignoring their original commitments, focusing instead on snagging or keeping high-power positions, even if it means sidelining local issues.</li>



<li><strong>D.C. or Bust:</strong> Watch out for those frequent trips to Washington or a newfound love for national politics, often at the cost of paying attention to the folks back home.</li>
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<p>This behavior boils down to the allure of national politics, where the big federal game seems more tempting than local or state affairs.</p>



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<li><strong>Oblivious to the Change:</strong> Here&#8217;s the kicker &#8211; those with Potomac Fever often don&#8217;t even realize they&#8217;ve caught it. They might think they&#8217;re still playing the same game they started with, but they&#8217;ve actually transformed in pursuit of that D.C. glow.
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<li><strong>Self-Justification:</strong> They might convince themselves that everything they do is for the greater good, not noticing how much their actions are about personal gain.</li>



<li><strong>Lost in Translation:</strong> Remember why they got into politics? That might be a distant memory as they chase after career advancement.</li>



<li><strong>In the Bubble:</strong> Surrounded by like-minded power seekers, it&#8217;s easy to lose perspective and start seeing your own changes as just part of the game.</li>
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<p>Potomac Fever really taps into how our sense of self can get muddled by ambition and the environment, offering a commentary on how the political scene in Washington can quietly reshape people, often without them even noticing.</p>



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