Ken Graham gives the Greens a thumb up

by frog

The big media story from the Green’s party list announcement yesterday turned out to be Kennedy Graham.  The Herald opened with:

Ken Graham wears a subdued grey suit, loves opera, is a Fulbright scholar and prominent international lawyer, and speaks in a cultured accent courtesy of a career as a diplomat in Europe.

Dr Kennedy Graham is also the younger brother of former National Party Cabinet minister Sir Douglas Graham.

So, despite listing “reggae” among his musical tastes, he stuck out like the proverbial sore thumb as the Green Party rolled out its lineup for the election yesterday.

I would suggest he is more of an ‘opposable thumb’ than ‘a sore thumb’ on the Green Party’s list.  But having any thumbs at all on our list should give us a significant evolutionary advantage over other thumbless parties, particularly when dealing with tasks that require fine motor skills. (And it seems fighting climate change might be just one such task that other parties currently have neither the thumbs nor the heart to deal with.)

Former National Party Cabinet Minister Sir Douglas Graham told the Dominion Post that his brother was “the academic in the family and the bright one”, which is a nice compliment from a former MP with a lot of mana.

Meanwhile another high ranking list candidate, Kevin Hague, assured the Press that he wasn’t just an experienced South Island DHB Chief Executive, health campaigner and human rights advocate:

“It adds to the diversity of the Greens list I guess, being a gay man and also going to work in a business suit.”

Which has to be the first time a Green Party candidate has ever promised to bring more suits into parliament!

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Published in Campaign | Media by frog on Tue, May 13th, 2008   

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