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Promises of boodle
Candidates wrack their noodles
To dangle the best boondoggle
During an election the complaint is chronic. "Politicians are all the same. They promise everything but they never keep their promises"
At the same time , the candidates hear the query. "What are you going to do for me?"
They wrack their brains for the best answers, mostly without a clue whether or not the ideas are even feasible.
In party politics, riding associations look for candidates with the most appeal
In a riding with a high Sikh population, a Sikh would be good. An Italian would be a must in an Italian riding.
Money to pay for a campaign would be a valuable attribute.
A high school teacher is a good candidate because of all the students who would work in the campaign and teachers who want to see one of their own in power and all the generations of connections built up over the years.
A person of colour would be good in a riding with a high population of persons of colour.
A reputation for competence, integrity, knowledge and experience would be nice to have of course.
But they are not the first priority.
A lawyer is good. Being a practising politician is not a detriment to a budding legal beagle. They can spend a couple of terms in politics without losing out on a legal career
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Riding Associations used to be the glue that kept a party together between elections. Generations of family loyalty and commitment to a political philosophy would at least provide authority for choosing the candidate. A record of commitment to the community and reputation for integrity would stand a candidate in good stead.
A flibberty gibbet, fly- by- night personality would be equally well-known. and stand little chance of a nomination. Except if the character was appealing.An attractive personality can never be discounted.
Good looks are an asset.Being tall and a person of physical substance doesn't hurt.
Politics has the ability to attract an omnibus of characters .and different levels of competence,
But if there isn't a core of competence and continuity in any governing party, the country is in trouble.
I fancy it's what we will need to be checking tonight when the votes are counted.
Monday, 2 May 2011
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Evelyn:
How would you categorize yourself when you first decided to seek public office?
We know you today as a clarion call for good, fiscally responsible government, but surely that didn't get you elected the first time.
Please share your story.
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