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Whoops, late reply. Sorry.
I genuinely believe a lot of people get into politics for the right reasons. Some of them might have bad ideologies, but they genuinely believe they can make a difference for good. But the political system works against this goal, exactly as you describe.
To me, sortition works best in situations where there isn't just a single person. You don't do sortition for president, you do it for a council, a parliament, an inquiry, a board, or, obviously, a jury. That, by its very nature, prevents the one crazy from taking charge and causing havoc.
I do think there are some issues with sortition when it comes to providing actual leadership. It's a great approach to figure out what policies to go for, but who does foreign diplomacy? Who meets leaders of other countries? Who makes hard in-the-moment decisions in times of war? In some circumstances, there is an actual advantage to people with experience being at the highest rungs of politics. I'm sure there would be a way to deal with that in sortition, but it's at least worth considering.