Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Too early?

The election is over. Campaign commercials have been replaced by Christmas ads. Apparently, though, my mind has not yet made the transition. While sweating it out on the recumbent bike at my gym this weekend, I was struck with what I think is a brilliant idea. An idea that would change the course of politics. An idea, I think, whose time has come. And you, lucky readers, are the first to hear about it.

What if each party had to run the campaign for the opposing candidate? Imagine what a different election season it would be if Candidate X was responsible for spending Candidate Y's campaign dollars. If Candidate Y had to write Candidate X's campaign commercials. There would be a rule against running a negative or slanderous campaign, so anything that was said about the candidates would be truthful and realistic. Campaign donations would be spent conservatively, if at all. Commercials would speak to the simplest positive aspects of each candidate:

"Candidate X had never had an overdue library book."

"Candidate Y never cheated on his spouse."

"Candidate Z's plan for balancing the budget might actually work, even if her ideas on health care are a little out there."

People could make real informed decisions about who to vote for, based on actual facts. Of course, we'd also have to get the media, political advocacy groups and the various political parties on board . . . but we've got four years to figure out the details.

4 comments:

Lori said...

Rocking idea! I think, and have thought for a while, that the party system needs to disappear. If we're forced to vote on the actual issues and how each candidate lines up with those issues, imagine it - we'd vote as more informed people. Can we handle that?

I shudder to think what that might do to our collective consciousness.

Unknown said...

It would be fun to try it ... just for the comic affect. :) I love that: "Candidate X had never had an overdue library book." (hehe)

Great Idea!

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Anonymous said...

Very interesting concept...but you could be on to something.

Amie said...

Well, I've planted the seed . . . hopefully somebody else will take it from there!