September 30, 2009

“Rape” rape?

So now it is possible to rape a girl, but that's ok, unless the rape was, you know, "rape" rape.

"Rape" rape?

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Denis Coderre event in Liberal Party calendar

I suppose we'll see this get cancelled, but after Denis Coderre's performance on Monday when he blamed a Toronto-centric coterie of advisors for Michael Ignatieff's troubles in Quebec, do you think Denis Coderre is likely to be the special guest at a Liberal dinner in Ontario?

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Deep divisions in Dufferin-Caledon

In a follow-up to my post pondering on the delay in making Garth Turner the official Liberal Party candidate in Dufferin-Caledon, I decided to ask around and see if I could tease out the level of unanimity in the riding association for having Garth Turner carry the Liberal Party banner in an upcoming election.

I suggested in my last post that there seems to be a division in the riding association.  It looks like I was right.

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The Rosedale Gang

With the public self-immolation of Denis Coderre, much focus has been brought to bear on the Rosedale Gang, the coterie of advisors who surround Liberal Party Michael Ignatieff.

It might be fun to look a little bit at Rosedale.

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September 29, 2009

What’s the delay in scheduling a nomination meeting in Dufferin-Caledon?

The Liberal Party, led by Michael Ignatieff, has tabled a motion of non-confidence.  Though support from the NDP seems assured, it is more than just technically possible that the country will be facing another general election as early as Thursday.

So why is it that the Liberal Party refuses to allow the riding association of Dufferin-Caledon to hold a nomination meeting?  They already have a nominee in the person of Garth Turner.

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September 28, 2009

Liberal MP Brian Murphy tries -- and fails -- to disrupt the economic report card presentation

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is Saint John, New Brunswick, to deliver the third and final quarterly report on progress in dealing with the recession.

Michael Ignatieff and the Liberal Party demanded that these report cards be delivered as the price for supporting the Conservative budget in January.

So why is it that Liberal MP Brian Murphy tried, unsuccessfully, to disrupt the prime minister's presentation.

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Michael Ignatieff’s leadership costs the Liberal Party its Quebec lieutenant

How far can Liberal apologists tolerate the miserable leadership of Michael Ignatieff?  He is tanking in the polls.  Media pundits write piece after piece about his lack of policy or substance.

And now, without warning, Denis Coderre has very publicly resigned his position as Michael Ignatieff's Quebec lieutenant.

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September 25, 2009

Is Michael Ignatieff already a lame duck? So soon?!

The Outremont fight has laid bare a terrible truth of Michael Ignatieff's leadership of the Liberal Party.

His leadership is already over.  Michael Ignatieff is a lame duck.

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September 22, 2009

Ignatieff heckled by farmers: Warren Kinsella misses an important detail

Liberal Party partisan and war room specialist Warren Kinsella blogged about Michael Ignatieff appearing in front of farmers.   Kinsella suggests that Stephen Harper would not know what to say to a farmer.

How about what to say to a farmer heckling him?  That's what Michael Ignatieff had to face.  Actually, numerous farmers heckling the Liberal Party leader.  Funny that Warren Kinsella forgot to mention that.

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September 21, 2009

Will Jack Layton fall for Liberal Party mind games?

I think the Liberal Party is playing mind games, probably taking aim at NDP leader Jack Layton.  The idea is to make Jack Layton think the NDP could fare well in an election against the Liberals right now.

It'll be interesting to see if Jack Layton falls for it.

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September 18, 2009

Michael Ignatieff and the Liberal Party undergo psychotherapy

It is rare for a politician to reveal the base motives for his actions.  We all suspect they are there, but publicly the reasons given for doing this or supporting that are mature ones.  The weight of responsibility, protecting the common good, the obligation of government -- and so on.

Michael Ignatieff, on the other hand, seems to lack this sort of reflexive filer all politicians have.  Why will the Liberals support the Employment Insurance legislation?  Because it will make Jack Layton and the NDP look bad, and presumably that will make Michael Ignatieff and the Liberals feel better.

This isn't politics.  This is psychotherapy.

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September 17, 2009

Liberal MP Michelle Simson tweets with glee at Rahim Jaffer’s arrest

Michelle Simson, the Liberal MP for Scarborough Southwest, is gleefully hoping that a private citizen who has yet to be formally charged with a crime is punished severely.

Of course, in her mind, he is already guilty of the crime of being a Conservative MP.  A former Conservative MP, though apparently returning to private life does not absolve you of the underlying crime of having been a Conservative.

We're talking, of course, of Rahim Jaffer, who was arrested on suspicion of speeding and possession of cocaine.

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September 16, 2009

Rahim Jaffer is in serious trouble, requiring a serious response

The husband of Conservative MP Helena Guergis, Rahim Jaffer, is facing charges of drunk driving and cocaine possession.

No spin.  This is serious.  And that means a serious response is required.

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Michael Ignatieff’s strategy magnifies role of separatist Bloc Quebecois

Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff has declared that the Liberals have withdrawn their support of Stephen Harper's Conservative government.  Now it falls to the NDP and the Bloc Quebecois to keep the government in power and get the work of government done.

In doing so, Michael Ignatieff has handed the separatist Quebec-centric Bloc Quebecois a commanding role in parliament.

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Michael Ignatieff’s failed “probation” narrative

Though it's hardly mandatory, it can help to have a narrative to guide your actions and statements.  Michael Ignatieff created such a narrative in January when he decided to support the Conservative budget.

The Conservatives, he declared, were on "probation", and Ignatieff is the probation officer.

Too bad nobody followed the script.

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September 15, 2009

Liberal Cheerleading: The NDP is as unprincipled as we are!

Funny how low expectations can dramatically change your point of view.  For the Liberals, it is to show not that the the Liberal Party is better than the NDP, but that the NDP is as bad as the Liberal Party.

You can hear the cheering from Liberals across the country.  Liberals are high-fiving each other from St John's to Vancouver.  The NDP is as unprincipled as we are!  Yes!

Oh, and Stephen Harper is still the prime minister.

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Dalton McGuinty throws Michael Ignatieff under the bus by revealing secret HST deal

Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty has made life for fellow Liberal, federal party leader Michael Ignatieff, a bit more complicated.

McGuinty has announced a deal with Ignatieff to go forward with a blended federal-provincial sales tax.  It's not really a secret deal, but Michael Ignatieff has been accusing the Conservatives for shirking their responsibility for an HST in Ontario.

Funny how Michael Ignatieff wasn't present when Dalton McGuinty delivered the news, nor has he responded to the news.

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September 14, 2009

Time to stop issuing report cards

As part of the agreement to gain Liberal Party support for the spring budget, the Conservatives agreed to issue quarterly "report cards" to parliament, along with a guaranteed opportunity to stage a confidence vote on the contents of that report card.

Now that the Liberals under Michael Ignatieff have indicated that they are no longer supporting the government, no matter what, then the the report card agreement ought to be torn up.

OK, I know it's a bit late in the day, with the last report card only days away, and that for various reasons, the Conservatives probably want to deliver it.

But it would sure feel good to find a reason not to deliver it.

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September 13, 2009

Hedy Fry defines the concept of Liberal responsibility (and double standards too)

Liberal Hedy Fry is in trouble over a rather tasteless ten-percenter that targeted New Brunswick.  Facing criticism, she did what all good Liberals do, she said she had nothing to do with it.

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September 12, 2009

Wafergate continues to unravel; and new questions for the Liberal Party and Jamie Irving

The ridiculous story of Wafergate, the allegation that Prime Minister Stephen Harper somehow desecrated the host at the funeral of Romeo LeBlanc, was revealed to be a sham over four weeks ago.

And yet another apology is being issued.  And again, it leaves the most important question unanswered.

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