Porush's PR people decided he looked too "scary" in real life, so they chose a whimsical, SouthPark type cartoon character to represent him. I'm not sure I disagree with their assessment.
Meanwhile, I received the following from a reader today -- a flier reportedly being distributed in the Ultra Orthodox "Ezras Torah" neighborhood of Jerusalem.
Translation Below.

Unprecedented:
Rabbi Meir Porush has promised the Torah Giants:
All jobs in the Jerusalem Municipality will be manned only
by kippa wearing men and women with their hair covered
[ie, only Orthodox/Ultra Orthodox religious people]
Give your voice [vote] to an Ultra Orthodox Mayor
Yerushalayim is gonna love Porush,
from experience!!!
An Ultra Orthodox Municipal Council Majority is Possible!!
All jobs in the Jerusalem Municipality will be manned only
by kippa wearing men and women with their hair covered
[ie, only Orthodox/Ultra Orthodox religious people]
Give your voice [vote] to an Ultra Orthodox Mayor
Yerushalayim is gonna love Porush,
from experience!!!
An Ultra Orthodox Municipal Council Majority is Possible!!

If Jerusalem is a large city with many sectors, why should single Jewish women who don't yet cover their hair be excluded from Jerusalem municipal jobs?
Why is Porush targeting single women and excluding them from the job market?
Expatriate Israeli, new French national and "citizen of the world" Avrum Burg (pictured at left) is supporting Porush. (Burg would probably also look better with a cartoon character when he decides to return to Israeli politics)
Perhaps this sort of exclusion is a French thing?
I'm baffled.
Wherever I am, my blog turns towards Eretz Yisrael טובה הארץ מאד מאד