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Topic: No joke: Guatemalan comedian wins presidency in landslide (Read 503 times)

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Well why not, it's just adds to the list of other comedians they elected. Heck he might even prove to be a decent President, if he is no politician.
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guess the people felt from that last leader, that if the political system is going to be a joke, then this guy should be running it! Lest he has better writers
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Now they maybe filled with sarcasm and realtalks i guess. but we cant judge him. he may have the reason and the people saw through it. let wait for their change
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I rather vote for a comedian and the clowns that usually run for office. No experience? I think the USA has shown that the biggest idiots in Congress have been there the longest.
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Great! Now the nation is going to laugh while he is on tv.  Give it a time, I'm sure we'll all going to laugh about it. Smiley
Celebrities usually have the advantage to run for a position really and I mean our country have tons of politics who are into showbiz back and they did it without having much campaign.

The reality is that I can see an Oprah for President campaign not just replacing but Destroying Hillary.
News she is a stakeholder in weightwatchers and the stock goes up 105% in one day so a Presidential run would put up some instant polling numbers.
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/99298/20151025/the-oprah-effect-tv-mogul-winfrey-acquires-10-stake-in-weight-watchers.htm
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Great! Now the nation is going to laugh while he is on tv.  Give it a time, I'm sure we'll all going to laugh about it. Smiley
Celebrities usually have the advantage to run for a position really and I mean our country have tons of politics who are into showbiz back and they did it without having much campaign.
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Former TV comedian Jimmy Morales, who has no experience in government, won Guatemala's presidential election in a landslide on Sunday after a corruption scandal toppled the last president and stoked outrage with the political establishment.

The headquarters of Morales' National Convergence Front (FCN) party erupted in a celebration with live music and dozens of early revelers.

A political outsider promising clean government, Morales had 72.4 percent of the vote with returns in from 70 percent of polling stations, well ahead of former first lady Sandra Torres, who had around 27.6 percent.

"As president I received a mandate, and the mandate of the people of Guatemala is to fight against the corruption that is consuming us. God bless and thank you," Morales said as results showed him on course for a massive victory.

With tales of his humble origins and jokes from a 14-year stint on a sketch comedy show, the 46-year-old Morales connected with voters fed up with corruption that sparked nationwide protests and finally toppled Otto Perez from the presidency last month.

"We are tired of the same faces. Jimmy Morales doesn't really convince me, I was not even going to vote. But he is the only option," said Ana Fuentes, 36, a street seller.

Morales has faced criticism over fanciful policy ideas, like promising to hand out smartphones to kids or tagging teachers with GPS devices to make sure they show up for class.
http://news.yahoo.com/comedian-favored-win-guatemala-presidency-anti-graft-ticket-002508182.html

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I call it Teacherdar, you know the prof is approaching from miles away  and can always get to class just in time Grin
Perhaps a precursor of more things to come people looking for positive changes and a break away from institutionalized politics.
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