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Canada: An Objectively Superior Country

I joke all the time that that should the official motto of our neighbor to the north, but it hit home just now having coffee with a very well-connected Canadian politico. We were discussing the convention, politics, etc and then I asked him how similar Canadian politics were to ours. He paused for a moment and said, "They're pretty similar. Well, one thing that's different is that we don't have a huge consulting industry like you do here. In Canada the parties like to produce their ads and such in-house. So if you work at a consulting firm and want to work on the election you take a leave and volunteer for the campaign. And don't get paid. When I see Mark Penn making millions of dollars." He shook his head in disbelief. "Well it's quite different."

Chris Hayes

August 28, 2008

I joke all the time that that should the official motto of our neighbor to the north, but it hit home just now having coffee with a very well-connected Canadian politico. We were discussing the convention, politics, etc and then I asked him how similar Canadian politics were to ours. He paused for a moment and said, “They’re pretty similar. Well, one thing that’s different is that we don’t have a huge consulting industry like you do here. In Canada the parties like to produce their ads and such in-house. So if you work at a consulting firm and want to work on the election you take a leave and volunteer for the campaign. And don’t get paid. When I see Mark Penn making millions of dollars.” He shook his head in disbelief. “Well it’s quite different.”

Chris HayesTwitterChris Hayes is the Editor-at-Large of The Nation and host of “All In with Chris Hayes” on MSNBC.


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