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Saruman was a power deriving freak, not a capable politician. If you used his policies, you are looking at another Hitler situation. Therefore, the thread question asks if Gandalf is the best candidate to take the top job in politics on grounds of ability alone, not by who is obssessed by politics. Gandalf was a far more astitute policy maker and governor of the free people.
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Saruman was not a 'freak'; Morthoron shows examples of Saruman's political behaviour where he achieved much with the resources he had. As for the Hitler thing, bringing him up is likely to annoy someone out there, but implying that Hitler was not a capable politician is just strange.
But we're speaking about modern US politics. Saruman would feel far more at home there. Gandalf would despise the way image and slander are more important than the actual governing of people's lives. Where so much power is concerned Gandalf would wish the wise to govern, and not the greedy rich. This suggests that Gandalf would not be interested in promoting democracy, at least to me. ![]()
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I would vote for Tom Bombadil.
I'm sorry, but this thread just feels like a jab to stir up political tension. Yes, we know a presidential election is coming up... ![]() However, Eomer brings up a very interesting point about Gandalf with which I very much agree - Gandalf would not support even a pseudo-democratic-republic thingy...I mean, what was one of his big missions? To restore a wise king to the throne of Gondor. Conveniently a blood heir and benevolent. (As for some things that have been said, I'm not sure we're discussing "modern US politics" or the "modern US media"...one may present the other and define the other in many ways, but there's a lot more to anything/anyone beyond a face... But no, I am not discussing politics! Noooo, did I take the bait??) |
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I totally imply that Hitler was a poor politician as much as Sauron would have been, if put in line with the context of this thread, as good ones always succeed, and always have bearings for the forces of Good. It is far easier to raise havoc as an evil leader of state using evil policies. I do not wish to liken a good politician with evil designs, however capable. This thread aimed to promote the forces of Good in Middle Earth, namely Gandalf. If you do not like this, please PM me with your thoughts. No more will be said further here. Effectively, is Gandalf the best candidate we could have ever had to lead the US? Was he the ultimate Good politician? Last edited by Mansun; 08-15-2008 at 10:39 AM. |
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Ganadlf was not liked, at times, during the war against Sauron. But who ran out as comfortable triumphant at the end, more liked as ever before? Aragorn would have made him the chief advisor to Gondor, if he could. |
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Politics usually are about deception though. It's about getting people to follow you in any way possible regardless of how you do it. Successfully winning people to your side is at the heart of politics. Sauron and Saruman both did that. They successfully convinced many to follow them, giving them the upper hand against those who weren't as skillful at swaying the crowd.
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It seems to me that there is a bit of semantical confusion going on here.
I believe Mansun is saying that Gandalf would have made a good politician while others are saying that Saruman would have made (indeed, was) a good politician. You're talking about two different things.
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Who would you vote for, Nerwen? I would think it a toss of the coin between Gandalf the White, and Elrond. Sauron and Saruman lose out due to ultimately delivering poor results in the LOTR. In pure political terms though, Sauron probably comes up top. Last edited by Mansun; 08-15-2008 at 11:30 AM. |
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Of course I would vote for Gandalf if he was the only candidate running, but I do believe that others would be more suitable to be President. After all to quote Gandalf: "He is a moss gatherer and I am a stone doomed to rolling." I think that the media would have a field day with this statement and demonize poor Gandalf so that Grima Wormtongue wins the election!
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Now, I realise we all know, after the fact what a sleaze-ball he is... but let's pretend we know as much as Gandalf himself did--right before he got locked up. Saruman: -was trusted by Manwë to lead the Istari -was trusted by the Stewards, good Middle-earth's superpower, to govern Orthanc. -helped build the White Council, and won its leadership. -Actually led the White Council to victory over Sauron, kicking him out of Mirkwood. Never mind that he is clearly marked as the most naturally gifted orator in Middle-earth, though by the time we show up in the pages of the Lord of the Rings, he's stopped talking about anything we should listen to. So, if you're asking who, as an insider who knows what everyone in Middle-earth is like... I'd say Aragorn. But if you're asking about who Joe Rohirrim on the streets knows... Saruman has a compelling case.
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Oh semantics...yes, I think Mansun means 'good politician' as equivalent to 'good leader'? |
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