So, Harper may have laid the straw that broke the camel's back, in accusing Bains of trying to protect his father in law from the Air India Inquiry. Even if the man is on the list of interviewees, that's pretty harsh. And will probably lose Harper some support amongst those Canadians who believe in the whole "innocent until proven guilty thing."
My bets are on a Spring election. Now of course, everyone will deny it, but if one was to attempt to apply some sort of logic or rational thinking to our federal government, it would make sense.
- All the parties have leaders who are doing adequate jobs
- The polls are relatively constant, so a good campaign could help almost anyone win
- Climate change is the big issue. If we have a wonky summer, it will reflect very badly on the Conservatives, making it desirable for them to get in an election before then.
- Again, climate change is an issue. The Liberals/NDP can play on the wonky winter and the melting arctic ice caps to say it's time for a change
- Not a whole lot is actually getting done by our government currently--they're too busy squabbling.
- Spring is seasonally the most desirable time of year for campaigning. People are happy that summer's coming, travel's not too bad, and you're not interfering with people's Christmas, summer vacation, or preparation for back to school and work.
- Everyone's filling constituencies and is prepared for an election at the drop of a hat
The negatives? The parties don't really have clearly distinct platforms in the minds of voters. So it will come down to personalities, and people aren't generally stoked on any of the leaders--Harper's shrewd, chubby, and sometimes makes comments that reflect really poorly on him and his caucus, Layton's smarmy, says stupid things sometimes, and has an affinity for bad ties, while Dion, he's French (which for many, is a strike against him), his English is cute, but not fluent, and he's still a new leader--his bonus--he dresses himself decently in an owlish academic way. Plus, he has a dog.
People love animals, you know.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Monday, February 19, 2007
This is almost too easy P Mac
Aw Peter MacKay. You're a hometown boy, representing the very rural area of Guysborough County. Halifax was the big city. The ECMAs are our music awards. And our people are very upset about the whole Torontonian centre-of-the-universe thing.
You should know better!
But, you did it. A blunder that probably made Steven Harper spit out his morning coffee and say Dammit Peter! He doesn't really like you that much to begin with, and he needs the East Coast.
I know that you fly around a lot, and spend most of your time in Ontario. But, even remembering that you were at the ECMAs might have helped place you in the right region.
Instead, you said that you were in Toronto--uh--Ottawa--uh Halifax!
Yikes.
At least you provided Mary Walsh with some great fodder for her performance later in the evening. At least "Conservative Arse Licker" is memorable.
Best of luck rebounding from this one P Mac. We were just starting to get over you telling Alexa to go back to her knitting and calling Belinda a dog.
You should know better!
But, you did it. A blunder that probably made Steven Harper spit out his morning coffee and say Dammit Peter! He doesn't really like you that much to begin with, and he needs the East Coast.
I know that you fly around a lot, and spend most of your time in Ontario. But, even remembering that you were at the ECMAs might have helped place you in the right region.
Instead, you said that you were in Toronto--uh--Ottawa--uh Halifax!
Yikes.
At least you provided Mary Walsh with some great fodder for her performance later in the evening. At least "Conservative Arse Licker" is memorable.
Best of luck rebounding from this one P Mac. We were just starting to get over you telling Alexa to go back to her knitting and calling Belinda a dog.
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Saturday, February 17, 2007
A Valentine's Day special
Because I'm a bunny, my owners don't always give my the news in a timely fashion. I hate feeling out of the loop, but I guess they are very busy people.
The papers are reporting that Rodney MacDonald is back with his wife. Is it a Valentine's Day reconciliation? Is he sick of the single life? Or, is he worried about an upcoming election, and she's ready to go to bat for another round of "Our Families, Our Future."
After all, the two of them must have been having problems when he was elected leader of the PCs. But, she was the model wife, and very instrumental in him getting chosen. Is this another ploy to put him back in society's good graces--the idea that he made some mistakes, but he was reeling from having lost his wife, and now that she's back in his life, he'll be able to focus and work for the families of Nova Scotia--as a family man again.
The papers are reporting that Rodney MacDonald is back with his wife. Is it a Valentine's Day reconciliation? Is he sick of the single life? Or, is he worried about an upcoming election, and she's ready to go to bat for another round of "Our Families, Our Future."
After all, the two of them must have been having problems when he was elected leader of the PCs. But, she was the model wife, and very instrumental in him getting chosen. Is this another ploy to put him back in society's good graces--the idea that he made some mistakes, but he was reeling from having lost his wife, and now that she's back in his life, he'll be able to focus and work for the families of Nova Scotia--as a family man again.
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