Ladies and gentlemen, your moment of zen...

Nov 24, 2005 00:53


Ralph Klein appears to be harpooning the Tories again. He said at a speaking engagement that Harper is too far right (kettle, it's the pot on line one) and that the Libs will get another minority. It seems he offered to help his party on the campaign trail, and they turned him down (because let's face it, would you want Ralph Klein campaigning for ( Read more... )

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wallbear November 25 2005, 08:58:48 UTC
What do you mean we, says the orange socialist:) Although, I'm not happy with Jack for forcing an election now. Not at all. If we go right now, Harper could sneak into a minority, the worst case scenario for all parties. But I WON'T vote Liberal. I won't be one of those doe-eyed idiots on the news the next morning: "Uhhh, I really wanted to vote NDP, but uhhh..."

I'm sure Peter is just tapping his feet waiting in the wings. I agree, he's a shoo-in to be be PM. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of Toronto Tory associations just don't campaign this time.

That's the thing with Boisclair though- He's all image. His platform seemed to be "I'm young, I'm gay, I'll call a referendum right away". (Wow. I wasn't expecting that to rhyme.) He was Environment minister for cripes sakes- how far removed from day to day policy can you be? He just has to screw up large enough to make people forget how monumentally pissed they are at the LPQ.

Yeah, I don't know either. *gulp*

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deathknelloflj November 29 2005, 16:26:12 UTC
I'll second the pot-kettle zinger. Pure genius.

I'm down with Ken Dryden saving Canada. Remember when I said the only way to beat Peter Kent would be to run him against Susan Hay?

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