lobbyist
A lobbyist is a dancing figure on the political stage, slipping through the mesh of law while chasing vested interests. Outwardly they champion the public good, yet clutch the wallets of corporations and special interests behind closed doors. They transform the hallowed halls of legislature into social clubs, trading policies over lavish dinners. Their existence is the dark pedestal of democracy, manipulating numbers and rhetoric to sway public opinion and legislation without a shred of empathy. Armed with money and time, their craft is to illuminate the shadows of future laws with strategic spotlights.