Being real is still most powerful attribute for politicians, especially today
Years ago, Conservative pollster Allan Gregg asked what would be the most powerful attribute for politicians going forward. The answer: authenticity, the lost art of being real. This brilliant insight still stands up today as we are living in a crisis of credibility.

HALIFAX—On the face of it, altering a photograph—even if you are a princess—is small potatoes.
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