Monday, February 22, 2010

Not Much Choice 

A faction of DP delegates had gathered to choose, among other officials, the 
person who would lead them to the Promised Land—State House—a piece of real 
estate that is the sacred symbolism of Uganda’s presidency. The choice of the 
party’s flag bearer was between an ambitious convicted thief and a slick 
chameleon—not much choice for the oldest party that aspires to shed its old 
skin and become competitive in the scramble for state house.

Would we have been treated to more drama and might we have had different 
outcomes had the principals of the other faction been in the fray? I feel 
cheated! For now, however, we wish Mao well and not rain on his parade. He is a 
formidable orator, and his heart is in the right place despite behaviors that 
at times suggest an opportunistic flimflam. 



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