Agreed, democracy is an elected oligarchy.
While I agree with it, I think there are two main problems with the "Some people are leaders, some people are followers" sentiment. One is that those who have the drive and the finance to become a leader in a modern democracy, don't do it for the "greater good", they invariably are, or become, self serving. By their very nature they are also totally convinced of the "rightness" of their opinions and subsequent actions. The other thing that I notice, more so in Australia than I suppose the US, is that once a party gets in control of a legislative body, they can just change or abolish any laws that protect human freedom. Australia is one of, if not the only democracy in the western world with no right to freedom of speech enshrined in law, or a Bill of Rights as it were, scary. I guess a redeeming feature is that we are required by law to vote or we get fined.