On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 6:37 PM, M-D November <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would LOVE to see Question Time cross the Atlantic.  PMQT is
> fantastic, hysterical, and a little frightening all at once.

I can't help but think of the "House of Cards" trilogy, with its
sinister but extremely eloquent Prime Minister Francis Urquhart.
Question time is merely theater, a show where nothing resembling
governing takes place. I freely admit it is entertaining, but I am
edging closer and closer to siding with the Supreme Court, which has
long held the belief that cameras lead to too much speechifying.

My suggestion to make the government more accessible is to do away
with all political press secretaries and spokespeople. At the very
least, we should refuse to have the jobs on the government payroll (I
feel the same way about political speechwriters, too -- if a
politician can't form a sentence without help, the very least the
politician can do is go out-of-pocket for the wordsmiths). If a
politician wants to announce something or field questions, have the
politician do so instead of sending out a paid hack.

With no cameras in Congress, there would be far less grandstanding.
And with no spokespeople to hide behind (and no speechwriters), we
would be moderately more assured that we would get information from
the proverbial horse's mouth. It also increases the likelihood of a
politician speaking his or her own mind.

Presidential question time would be fun, but I would hope the
president would have better things to do with his time.
-- 
Kevin M. (RPCV)

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