Originally posted by Gwathagor
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Yes, I'm certain he'd feel more at home on the cabinet.
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Yes, Gandalf was more of an adviser than a leader, or a general. Not that he wasn't good at both of those as well, but his preference seemed to be behind the scenes, advising the "powers-that-be."
You know, it's funny. you guys almost had me sucked into an actual political discussion, which would probably shut this thread down quicker than Pippin could change his hat. Good thing I held my tongue.
It's funny. This reticence for taking on authority seems to me to be very appealing in a leader. It's too bad so many politicians nowadays actually want the job. There's something evil in that, like Lotho, or Ted Sandyman.