The race is very much on to be National's top dog. And while candidates are throwing their hats into the ring, we're all doing what we do best: watching and throwing in our 10 cents' worth.
So here's mine. I'd pick Amy Adams. I like the strong silent type. The hard worker, shunning spotlight opportunities for the spotlight's sake, considering her thoughts before spewing them out, and actually doing the hard grind. If you want to put style to one side and go with substance, she's your woman.
She has the credentials. She's a straight bat. Image-wise she's a slow burner, a nerd. But nerds are good. She'll get there. She seems the most decent, and the least there for self-interest purposes. I saw her give a speech once at a casual event in Christchurch and she was excellent.
I didn't know much about Adams - her low profile could be a problem - but within minutes of hearing her, I was extremely impressed. Impressed by her depth of knowledge, her warmth, and her connection to her constituents. Critically, she talked mostly about them, not herself.
Which leads me to Simon Bridges. I can't take him seriously, I know everyone is, but I can't. How do you take seriously a man whose speech to pitch himself as the future leader of the National Party, sounded like a stage performance from Lyn of Tawa.