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Return of the Jawa
by: JawaJoey
date posted: Apr 07, 2008 1:35 PM
Representative Binks???
In Episode II, we learn that Jar Jar Binks is a "Representative," presumably representing the Gungan people for Senator Amidala's senatorship.

Okay, Gungan/Naboo alliances, political cooperation, fair representation in a legislative body, that all makes perfect sense.

But why exactly did Jar Jar get the job? He's an embarrassment to his entire species. He's not very intelligent or tactful, or knowledgeable as far as we know. He was even exiled from his own people.

The obvious conclusion still remains: His relationship with Padme got him the job. Hang out with the Queen for a week and be the first Gungan she ever meets, and apparently she'll like you enough to appoint you to an important and historic position. Was she really even that fond of Jar Jar? It didn't seem like it, but there is something to be said for familiarity alone.

But that doesn't address the big issue. Since when would Ms. Democracy consent to having a representative position be appointed? It should be up to the Gungan people to decide who their representative is.

So unless the Gungans collectively decided to vote for Jar Jar, just to get him as far away from them as possible (which honestly isn't that far-fetched), something fishy happened.

Boss Nass probably did Jar Jar another unwarranted favor, like promoting him to general. Given what we know of Gungan politics and of Boss Nass, that's actually not too unlikely.

So I guess we can blame the Galactic Empire on Boss Nass. Damn you Boss Nass and your shortsighted favoritism!

The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day (gone fishin')
date Posted: Apr 07, 2008 4:42 PM
You've never heard of people voting for a war hero? The dude was a General!
  zach starwalker
date Posted: Apr 07, 2008 6:43 PM
The dude was a General!

Not just a general. A bombad General.
  senatoramidala2006
the female side of the Force
date Posted: Apr 08, 2008 4:00 AM
Maybe it was the Sidious. :^O

I dunno if i have put that comment seriously or not. As the fact that Jar Jar Binks was included in the plan for Sith domination make me die laughing
  Fish1941
date Posted: Apr 08, 2008 1:42 PM
You're blaming the rise of the Galactic Empire on Jar-Jar? This is idiotic. Why don't you try blaming it on the Galactic Senate and the Jedi as well?
  shoppingMaul61
date Posted: Apr 08, 2008 4:33 PM
What people keep overlooking is that Jar Jar was Anakin's doppelganger in many ways. Both were exploited by those in power. Anakin was told he was the 'chosen one', taken from his mother, and then told to keep it in all check and mind his manners. Jar Jar was merely trying to uphold a position of honour (his life-debt to Qui-Gon) and was unwittingly roped into forging an alliance, leading a suicide-mission, becoming a Senator, and ultimately playing into the manipulative hand of Palpatine. Jar Jar is a character embodiment of what was wrong with the galaxy.
jediprincess280
date Posted: Apr 08, 2008 9:33 PM
He was a victim of circumstance and was swept into his role as senator. Kind of like the snow ball rolling down hill, it continues to get bigger and bigger and harder to stop. Also I think the Palpatine didn't discourage his appointment because he was easily influenced and could be used in his rise to power. Besides, who wouldn't want a "bombad General" as a senator?
  Fish1941
date Posted: Apr 14, 2008 10:48 AM
Jar Jar is a character embodiment of what was wrong with the galaxy.

This sounds like a bad excuse to bash the character and I'm not buying it. All Jar-Jar did was propose a bill to give Palpatine emergency executive powers in Episode 2. It was the Senate who agreed to the proposal. It was the Senate who did nothing while Palpatine declared himself as Emperor. Jar-Jar was one of those who signed the Delegation 2000 petition that demanded Palpatine step down, following the end of the Clone Wars.
  Fish1941
date Posted: Apr 14, 2008 10:50 AM
I find it ludicrous that most fans try to place most of the blame for the rise of the Empire on Jar-Jar. Yes, he made a mistake in proposing that Palpatine receive emergency executive powers on the eve of the Clones Wars. But most of the major characters contributed to Palpatine's rise. Jar-Jar was not alone. Nor was he the one mainly responsible for the fall of the Republic.
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