Politics: Harold Ford, Jr.
I had a brief conversation with my sister-in-law who is... well... right of center politically... but pretty well centered regarding people.
After some post-mortem discussion about the election, we drifted into the area of who did we like among the politicians. Amazingly (to me), we both agreed that we were impressed with Harold Ford, Jr., a young congressman from Tennessee. I thought about that for awhile after our conversation had ended. I really didn't know much about him except that he was from a fairly liberal, Democrat district and more or less "inherited" the position from his father.
But every time I have listened to him speak, I have never gotten the impression that he had a "liberal" Democrat agenda ala Ted Kennedy or Michael Dukakis or that ilk. There is something that separates Harold Ford, Jr. from many of the other politicians.
He certainly has had a stellar education... attending St. Albans Prep School in Washington, D.C., the University of Pennsylvania majoring in history, and then the University of Michigan Law School. There is a fairly good article about him at this link.
I think that what is appealing about Harold Ford, Jr. is:
- his independence from a strict party line approach... he has an independent streak in him
- his willingness to listen and discuss issues rather than simply drive a stake in the ground and not budge from that position.
He is young, so time will either bear witness to this observation or refute it... but he seems to have a bright future. He seems to have taken to heart the phrase: "To whom much is given, much shall be required...." That's a slight paraphasing of Luke 12:48 and a statement used by President John F. Kennedy.
If Harold Ford, Jr. has taken that to heart, there may be a day when you will have a chance to give him your vote.