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Related: About this forum"The old he-coon walks just before the light of day" : Do you remember this famous Florida politics quote ?
https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4458009/user-clip-hecoonIf you are short on time, here is the context: 1994 Florida governor's race. Lawton Chiles uttered that famous phrase.
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What does it mean ? Per Google Bard AI ( Safe to click ) :
The phrase "The old he-coon walks just before the light of day" is a metaphorical expression with several layers of meaning, originating from Florida politics. Here's a breakdown:
**Literal Meaning *
* **He-coon * Refers to a mature male raccoon, known for its cunning and experience.
* **Light of day * Represents dawn, the start of a new period.
**Metaphorical Meanings *
1. **Experienced Politician * The he-coon symbolizes a seasoned political figure, well-versed in the game and operating strategically. They may be cautious and avoid direct confrontation, waiting for the right moment to act.
2. **Underdog Strategy * The phrase suggests the he-coon's preference for operating in the twilight, unseen but effective. It could represent an underdog candidate who waits until the last minute to campaign, surprising their opponents.
3. **Political Cunning * The he-coon's nocturnal nature implies a certain shrewdness and ability to navigate complex situations. It could represent a politician who uses their experience and knowledge to outmaneuver their rivals.
**Historical Context *
The phrase gained national attention in 1994 when then-Florida Governor Lawton Chiles used it during a gubernatorial debate against Jeb Bush. Chiles, known for his folksy demeanor and political savvy, used the metaphor to portray himself as the experienced "old he-coon" against his young opponent. The image resonated with voters, particularly older Floridians, and helped Chiles secure a come-from-behind victory.
**Overall *
"The old he-coon walks just before the light of day" is a colorful and evocative phrase that can be interpreted in various ways depending on the context. It generally represents the wisdom, cunning, and strategic approach of an experienced individual, particularly in a political setting.
I hope this explanation helps!
**Literal Meaning *
* **He-coon * Refers to a mature male raccoon, known for its cunning and experience.
* **Light of day * Represents dawn, the start of a new period.
**Metaphorical Meanings *
1. **Experienced Politician * The he-coon symbolizes a seasoned political figure, well-versed in the game and operating strategically. They may be cautious and avoid direct confrontation, waiting for the right moment to act.
2. **Underdog Strategy * The phrase suggests the he-coon's preference for operating in the twilight, unseen but effective. It could represent an underdog candidate who waits until the last minute to campaign, surprising their opponents.
3. **Political Cunning * The he-coon's nocturnal nature implies a certain shrewdness and ability to navigate complex situations. It could represent a politician who uses their experience and knowledge to outmaneuver their rivals.
**Historical Context *
The phrase gained national attention in 1994 when then-Florida Governor Lawton Chiles used it during a gubernatorial debate against Jeb Bush. Chiles, known for his folksy demeanor and political savvy, used the metaphor to portray himself as the experienced "old he-coon" against his young opponent. The image resonated with voters, particularly older Floridians, and helped Chiles secure a come-from-behind victory.
**Overall *
"The old he-coon walks just before the light of day" is a colorful and evocative phrase that can be interpreted in various ways depending on the context. It generally represents the wisdom, cunning, and strategic approach of an experienced individual, particularly in a political setting.
I hope this explanation helps!
Hope you enjoyed this. I was watching the latest Resolute Square / Lincoln Project ] video podcast ( ) , and Rick Wilson referenced it.
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"The old he-coon walks just before the light of day" : Do you remember this famous Florida politics quote ? (Original Post)
steve2470
Dec 2023
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sop
(11,544 posts)1. Walkin' Lawton
Before the Red Tide invaded this state and poisoned the minds of Floridians.
mitch96
(14,756 posts)2. "The old he-coon walks just before the light of day"
It generally represents the well-versed wisdom, cunning, and strategic approach of an experienced individual, particularly in a political setting. They may be cautious and avoid direct confrontation, waiting for the right moment to act.
I hope this applies to our prez. He knows his way around the table.
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