Campaign advice
.... Rule number two is, Never be specific. Never commit yourself to any
definite plan or act, since you have no control
over the future and might not be able to fulfill your promises. Thus, talk
in generalities. Say youre going to make things
better--but never say just how. Always point out whats wrong with the
forest: but dont think you have to say what you would
do to amend it. Above all, no matter what group your talking to, whether
it's the boars, the rabbits, the deer, the hawks, the
turtles---whatever!---remember to tell them how grateful you are for their
support, how highly you think of them, how much
you're going to do for them once you get into office, and how their skill,
enterprise, and love of forest will overcome any
obstacles and lead to a better tomorrow for us all. Get the idea? In
short, tell them they're just great, even if you cant
stand them and they've done more harm than good to this forest, and just
keep assuring everyone that bright happy days
are coming if you get elected! Believe me, the animals in this forest are
so stupid that they'll cheer you on and think you're
the greatest thing since a warm spring."
--campaign advice from the snake to the ass
"The Polity of Beasts"
The politically incorrect novel the New York Times refused to review.
date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 14:17:14 -0500
author: Spence Morris
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