DonAndersen Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 Folks, Now being not from Calgree - I get to watch the elections somewhat detached. The political pundits figure that the two major down sides to Barb other than she was in a three legged race was here perceived "niceness" and not shown to be tough enough for politics. So how to counter perceptions. Well you brew a tempest in a tea pot proving that Barb is a feisty up and comer. Originally I never gave it a thought about Barb's testy performance but low and behold, heard that Rob Love is a volunteer on Barb's squad. Rob, for those that don't know, was the brains behind Ralph Klein. Would Rob be capable of such an act. Who knows - makes a good theory. catch ya' Don Quote
dryfly Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 Well well, Don as another non Calgree-an and not a TV watcher, I had no idea what you were talking about. Had not heard a thing about this. But found this: Staged or not, good on her. I'd guess it was not staged. She was pissed and held it together well. Quote
Giovanne Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 I have been following this campaign fairly closely and I would say it was not staged. I am no Higgins fan, but I say good on her for standing up to what McCourt had to say. There is a way to ask the difficult questions, this interviewer failed. Quote
ÜberFly Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 The more interesting interview was he previous one with the arts supporters asking her questions... She was BRUTAL! Didn't know which camera to look at (wasn't being directed by anyone ) and didn't even answer their questions!! P Quote
hydropsyche Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 She definitely not cut out for politics (neither am I) because you need at least a facade of diplomacy. Getting pissed off at such minor comments doesn’t look good on her. She should double check her own cornflakes every morning. Quote
DonAndersen Posted October 17, 2010 Author Posted October 17, 2010 Guys/Gals, Thanx to Clive I finally saw the "dust up". The TV stations my wife, the news junkie, watches doesn't include BT. Barbs performance should get her elected 'cause: 1] Showed restraint in the face of opposition 2] Deflected the ugly comments about bias onto other candidates 3] Showed loyalty of volunteer workers. 4] Showed fiscal responsibility/ground swell of support by using all volunteers. 5] Proved she could be feisty w/o involving the police - do recall Ralphie and the Pie. Or cynically, the dust-up was scripted. 1] First comment - we don't know each other 2] Interviewer goes on attack - Barb show restraint 3] Interviewer accused of bias - which cuts both into other candidates and interviewers integrity all the while leaving Bard the judge of bias. And on and on. Damn, isn't local politics fun. Don Quote
duanec Posted October 18, 2010 Posted October 18, 2010 I am no Higgins fan, but I say good on her for standing up to what McCourt had to say. There is a way to ask the difficult questions, this interviewer failed. this interviewer [mccourt] fails on a regular basis...however this was an absolutely embarassing attempt at 'confrontational interviewing'. agree barb did well for sticking it out. don't think she gets the big chair tomorrow though. Quote
SanJuanWorm Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 She did very well. I'm still very glad she isn't mayor. Quote
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