Personally, I have never considered elections to be about democracy. Elections are for
civilized people who want to engage in a civil war without guns.
I did go out and contact some of the old broadcasters to get their take on this election.
Many are still in the game if information, and I spoke with some old friends and foes
who used to be directly engaged in election campaigns like I did. We discussed the polls
and the direction of the election so far and to date we know some things for sure and the
rest is still a mystery. Jack will not be the Prime Minister but he has a chance to be king
maker. We know the number of undecideds is considerable which means the poll
numbers do not mean much so far and the election will tighten up in the next ten days.
All the talk and hot air is just that, no one has a lock on this thing at all, and the surprising
thing is the latest Iggy ads are good, he looks relaxed and personable, I didn't think that was
possible. Layton and the New Democrats have come up with some campaign ads that
actually interest people. The Greens are going to spend all their campaign money on one
candidate their leader, and I don't think she will win it either.
What about the Tories? They are in the bubble, and they won't be able to stay there, as the
campaign is going to force change on them. Once they are outside the bubble, they are
vulnerable because they were content to maintain a defencive campaign from the start and
its hard to go to offence. The problem is they don't have anything new to go on offence with.
Those He didn't come back for you, is stale and the times have changed. People are starting
to say so what about a cloak and dagger, coalition. It is all wearing thin and the fact the
deficit is so high leaves them with little room to argue the economy under serious scrutiny.
Ten days before the election we will see the roller coaster ride heading in a particular direction.
civilized people who want to engage in a civil war without guns.
I did go out and contact some of the old broadcasters to get their take on this election.
Many are still in the game if information, and I spoke with some old friends and foes
who used to be directly engaged in election campaigns like I did. We discussed the polls
and the direction of the election so far and to date we know some things for sure and the
rest is still a mystery. Jack will not be the Prime Minister but he has a chance to be king
maker. We know the number of undecideds is considerable which means the poll
numbers do not mean much so far and the election will tighten up in the next ten days.
All the talk and hot air is just that, no one has a lock on this thing at all, and the surprising
thing is the latest Iggy ads are good, he looks relaxed and personable, I didn't think that was
possible. Layton and the New Democrats have come up with some campaign ads that
actually interest people. The Greens are going to spend all their campaign money on one
candidate their leader, and I don't think she will win it either.
What about the Tories? They are in the bubble, and they won't be able to stay there, as the
campaign is going to force change on them. Once they are outside the bubble, they are
vulnerable because they were content to maintain a defencive campaign from the start and
its hard to go to offence. The problem is they don't have anything new to go on offence with.
Those He didn't come back for you, is stale and the times have changed. People are starting
to say so what about a cloak and dagger, coalition. It is all wearing thin and the fact the
deficit is so high leaves them with little room to argue the economy under serious scrutiny.
Ten days before the election we will see the roller coaster ride heading in a particular direction.