[ Damn, Jaime. If this was a normal conversation, Baelish would totaly be all about calling Dooku's friendship building skills into question. BUT since it isn't... ]
Count Dooku has actual policies to involve people in his campaign. He isn't merely promising soft cream. Anyone who would vote for Komasan must be either a friend of his or endeared to him. And while there is nothing inherently wrong about voting for your friends, I think it is wrong to stick Komasan in the position of ambassador when he does not have a clear understanding of what the position entails. You cannot soft serve the city's problems away.
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Count Dooku has actual policies to involve people in his campaign. He isn't merely promising soft cream. Anyone who would vote for Komasan must be either a friend of his or endeared to him. And while there is nothing inherently wrong about voting for your friends, I think it is wrong to stick Komasan in the position of ambassador when he does not have a clear understanding of what the position entails. You cannot soft serve the city's problems away.