Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The politicians can learn from Schlämmer
Berlin - Horst Schlämmer properly (yes Hape Kerkeling) and his possible election victory of 18% - it's the talk!
Can it really be that elect a fictitious one in five rather than the existing politicians? Is not that a slap to the policy?
It comes as a sleazy reporter, therefore, mumbles "Ish a candidate." And now the Germans are his feet. 18% would elect him, we found a serious (!) Forsa survey.
Horst Schlämmer, the cult figure, played by Hape Kerkeling (44). He is not genuine. It is fiction - and still want him to choose the people. Is not that frightening?
Rolf Mützenich Bundestag (SPD), says no: "Hape Kerkeling make a professional job as an actor. We should not now see Horst Schlämmer But as competition, and politics should be no comedy. Then people would not take us seriously. "
Lale Akgün (for the SPD in the Bundestag) Schlämmer appears in the film as "an expert on integration."
Akgün: "His secret: The man is incredibly authentic and sympathetic. It combines many characteristics, weaknesses and suffering. At the same time everything is what he says and how he looks, absurd and hilarious. Therefore, the wave of sympathy is completely understandable. "
North Rhine-Westphalia state premier Juergen Ruettgers (CDU): "Horst Schlämmer keeps us from politicians of the mirror. And with a clever wit. Especially during the election campaign that is refreshing. The true policy must focus on content. Funny but we all need. "
Union Group Vice Wolfgang Bosbach also draws his teachings: "What we should learn from him is not to take ourselves too seriously, but our work. Schlämmer shows us with a wink, that policy might not always be serious. "
And why would you choose him many? Bosbach: "Hape Kerkeling has a high a bonus to us. Just as Thomas Gottschalk and Günther Jauch. If one of them form a political party, he would also like Schlämmer poll numbers. "
And what about politics Annoyance? Christian Lindner, Secretary General of the North Rhine-FDP: "Schlämmer caricaturing the contours of the policy. He gives any Wischi-Waschi politicians. There's a deeper message behind it. Namely, it exposes the fact that politics does not. "