We'd all like t' vote fer th' best man, but he's never a candidate
We'd all like t' vote fer th' best man, but he's never a candidate
Kin Hubbard, a beloved American humorist and cartoonist, once famously said, “We'd all like t' vote fer th' best man, but he's never a candidate.” This quote perfectly encapsulates the frustration and disillusionment that many people feel when it comes to politics and the electoral process.In today's world, it often seems like the most qualified and capable individuals are not the ones who end up running for office. Instead, we are left with a pool of candidates who may be charismatic or well-connected, but lack the necessary experience or integrity to truly lead effectively. This can be incredibly disheartening for voters who want to see real change and progress in their communities.
Kin Hubbard's quote also speaks to the idea that the best leaders are often those who are not seeking power or recognition. They are the ones who quietly go about their work, making a positive impact on the world without any desire for personal gain. These individuals may not have the flashy campaign slogans or the slick marketing campaigns, but they are the ones who truly have the best interests of their constituents at heart.