A bit of silliness.
I stumbled across the blog post
"The meaning of Expecto Patronum: From Hogwarts to Ancient Rome," which discusses the meaning of "patronus" in ancient Rome, and notes that a patron is more like a (legal) Mafia don bribing officials to protect you from the law than a sparkly representation of your soul protecting you against
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And there is no doubt in my mind that for majority of his tenure as Headmaster of Hogwarts, Albus had a lot of "incidents". Granted, most of incidents during pre-Harry era weren't anywhere as bad as not expelling student for major breaking of Statue of Secrecy (CoS) or helping student free escaped prisoner (PoA), but rampant bulling and favouritism during Marauders era would be wonderful argument for his political opponents.
And yet, during first few books everybody (but nasty Slytherins) sees Albus as either benevolent ruler or eccentric old man.
So what is his Secret?
Well, it's awesome PR combined with moulding young wizards and witches' minds during their stay in Hogwarts.
And it takes a lot to remove Dumbledore from his political positions ( ... )
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If it meets in summer then could be twice as interesting- perhaps it could be traditionally compatible with schoolyear so it won't interfere with Wizengamont members' education? Nowadays Hogwarts teaches mostly underaged students, but maybe in past there were classes for adults?
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