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McDowell’s last bow

I feel intensely sorry for McDowell. You see I’ve actually read many of his comments in the Dail, listened to what he has to say and admired the gusto with which he carried out his duties as Minister for Justice. Never an easy role! Over the years I’ve been impressed by a dedicated, hardworking, erudite and clever man who is not really suitable for Irish politics. I know many who feel delighted he’s gone. They believed hook, line and sinker the media representation of the man who dared to express tough and unpopular opinions in this land of milk and honey. Of course he wasn’t always right and his aloof nature and righteousness didn’t help. The hatred many invested in McDowell would have been better channeled elsewhere. I’d like to believe that they’ll retrospectively understand that he’s a sincere and good man (albeit endowed with a lawerly conceit) and perhaps contrast this with the even more arrogant and corrupt rogues of days gone by. A little corruption goes a long way at the polls, or so the Irish people proved on Thursday.
I share no sense of vindication in the passing of the PD’s into political obscurity. They have served this country well. They have been a vital part of the country’s current success and I’m concerned there are no fitting replacements for either Harney or McDowell in the next government. There are genuinely tough times ahead as the celtic cub emerges into ungainly adolescence under the watchful and often reproachful eye of Mother Europe. The electorate have spoken however and democracy will serve up the government they deserve.
Hopefully the Celtic teenager will eventually learn to overcome the peer pressure of the kids from the 4th estate and look more objectively at our political figures and their relative merits.

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