The book was published in 2008, well before the Orange Wave, the Great Recession, even before the flirt with coalition government that occurred in December of that year. It starts off with a Liberal political wonk who is trying to get out of the game and who agrees as a swan song to find a candidate in a staunchly Conservative riding in eastern Ontario. The candidate, a U of Ottawa engineering prof, agrees only because he's promised he won't win. But he does, for hilarious reasons . (Hint: a sex scandal involving his opponent, leather and nipple rings are involved, which actually isn't much worse than the peeing-in-a-coffee cup video that scotched the chances of a Conservative candidate this time around.)

The accidental MP Angus McClintock turns out embodying all that is good in our political system, and makes a tremendous difference. Would that all candidates out there were as principled. Should also add that this is a very Canadian book: I can't imagine what Fallis would do with Donald Trump.
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