1. “If you only come face to face with your own
mistakes once or twice in your life it's bound to be extra painful. I face mine
every day--that way they ain't usually much worse than a dry shave.”
It is one thing I have come to expect as a Democrat in
Utah. If I am wrong, it does not go
unnoticed. It is the price of being the odd
man out. People never tire of reminding
you. Openly admit your mistakes. Concede when you are wrong. Own your flaws and they lose their
power.
2. “You ride with the outlaw. You die with the outlaw.”
The #1 rule of politics! You are your candidate, and your party. There is no middle ground. You will pay
dearly for every mistake your candidate, or party ever makes. You will be assigned personal blame for
anything that goes awry. There is no
leniency. Everything they do will reflect on you. You will forever
be defending every action made by your party.
There is no separation. It
is an unwritten law. There is no gray.
3. You teach people how to treat you.
The way you see yourself is
mirrored in the way others treat you. People will not look to you for
advice if they still feel you are trying to convince yourself of your own capabilities.
Be confident. Even if you aren’t, fake it. Never let them see you sweat.
People like leaders. Be one.
4. “If you want
one thing too much it’s likely to be a disappointment.”
Disappointment is bitter.
It is also avoidable. Expect
nothing. If you have no expectations,
you will never suffer disappointment. Accept
the fact people are human, and will usually let you down.
5. “A whore with a heart of gold."
Women
are allowed one of three roles: wife, whore, or widow. They are weaknesses. They ruin men. Women are to be protected, paid, or prettied
up. They are unnecessary evils in the
lives of men. If it weren’t for the desire of men for a good poke, surely they
would have no part in the life of a cowboy.
They exist to tame, trap, or tease the good old boys. The same can be
said in politics. Women are rarely taken
serious, and the control they do have is sexual. They are regarded as delicate, fragile beings
needing to be protected by men.
6. “Time and again he would walk up on the wrong side of a horse that was known to kick, and then look surprised when he got kicked.”
When people show you who they
are--believe them. Allow people be who they are, not who you need them to be.
You will not change the hearts of most men. It is often insurmountable to change ourselves. To change another person is almost impossible. Possible? Yes. Probable? No.
7. There is safety in numbers.
Cowboys rarely travel solo. They stand very little chance against the frontier alone. Birds of a feather
flock together. People with like minds will be your safe haven. The
political arena is a battle field in Utah. It is not for the faint of heart. As a
Democrat, not a day goes by that a flippant comment, joke, or the occasional
scathing tirade comes my way. Most days I don’t give them a second thought,
I can’t. It would ruin me. It is nice to have a group of similar
spirits. "You want to go where everybody knows your name. And they're
always glad you came. You wanna go where everybody knows your name." A
group of Democrats I can relate to, with whom I can speak freely, not having to
guard my words, or incessantly worry about defending them is an incredible source
of strength.
You don’t always win. Most days you just do your thing, but there
are also days that will hurt. The countless
hours given to a campaign that fails, a bill that never makes it off the floor,
or a candidate that lets you down are times you will feel broken, jaded, and
sad. You will feel cheated and
disenchanted by the road ahead. It is all
part of the game. You take the good with
the bad. Your successes will be fewer
than your failures. But, you will see success, and when you do,
your failures make your victories all the more glorious.
Printing and framing. LOL
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