Fighting for your votes.. more accurately, fighting you to vote fore him.
He might have to fight people to vote for him if he keeps up this stuff.
Politicians should want to try to look more human and connect with the voters at some point. Dwain has dug himself a huge hole by looking completely untrustworthy whenever he is on camera.
Getting in shape is one thing. If Dwain thinks that sweating for news cameras will gain him votes (there's no other conceivable reason why he'd do this) then the NDP must be more backward than we originally thought.
I'd wager he never goes back.
And Trent, the correct term for what Dwain is doing is "hump-ups".
I feel almost embarassed watching this. Speaking of embarassment, it is something we should all get used to if Link is ever premier.
ReplyDeleteIs Lingenfelter trying to remake "Rocky" or "Saturday Night Fever"? Either way, he's stuck in the 70's.
ReplyDeleteWhat next? A fondu party? Roller derby? A crown corporation that manufactures Pet Rocks?
And another thing, he didn't do proper push ups! Done properly, a person chest is suppose to almost touch the mat, not your penis!
Fighting for your votes.. more accurately, fighting you to vote fore him.
ReplyDeleteHe might have to fight people to vote for him if he keeps up this stuff.
Politicians should want to try to look more human and connect with the voters at some point. Dwain has dug himself a huge hole by looking completely untrustworthy whenever he is on camera.
Getting in shape is one thing. If Dwain thinks that sweating for news cameras will gain him votes (there's no other conceivable reason why he'd do this) then the NDP must be more backward than we originally thought.
I'd wager he never goes back.
And Trent, the correct term for what Dwain is doing is "hump-ups".