Made y’all a Kinsellacast mixtape
First one.
Made you all a mixtape. https://t.co/ot7TnNou94
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) October 25, 2021
First one.
Made you all a mixtape. https://t.co/ot7TnNou94
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) October 25, 2021
They are from the Isle of Wight, and they are presently my favorite pop band on Earth, on the basis of two (2) singles.
Starting a new canvas, a huge one. If I fail, I will perish.
Story here. Key bits here:
“Former Liberal prime minister Jean Chrétien says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would have been “better served” if he sought guidance from his party’s elder statesmen, but that the current government has failed to reach out to him for advice.
“I’m not there, but sometimes I thought that, you know, they would have been better served if they would have looked to have older, experienced people with them,” Chrétien said in an interview airing on Rosemary Barton Live on Sunday.
Chrétien said he isn’t passing judgment on the current Liberal government.
But, in a forthcoming book, he wrote that while “Trudeau and his team aspire to be reformists on a grand scale … their lack of experience for succeeding in that goal is more and more apparent.”
Asked about that remark by CBC’s chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, Chrétien said the current crop of Liberals in Ottawa “don’t consult me,” and that he is fine with that.
“I’m not there. It’s not my responsibility,” he said.
Chrétien also noted in his book that rejecting politicians, and the politics of the past, are part of the Trudeau Liberals’ identity.
“They say to whoever wants to hear that one of their great successes is in having sidelined the old guard,” he wrote in My Stories, My Times, Vol. 2, coming out on Tuesday.
The former prime minister said that the reason he believes in the value of leaning on the previous generation’s experience is because he is a product of that kind of thinking.
…Chretien, who oversaw three majority governments between 1993 and 2003, said, as a person who likes brokering deals and compromises, he would “have enjoyed having [a minority government], in a way.”
“I preferred to have a majority government and the people of Canada wanted to give me a majority government, So what can I say?”
“Maxime Bernier under fire for comparing vaccine mandates to rape” #cdnpoli @SCJOntario_en https://t.co/sR6hKA1AFn
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) October 24, 2021
We get letters: what’s worse – being evil or being paid by past events? pic.twitter.com/14QqVZahyo
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) October 23, 2021
Seven years ago, my band had agreed to play a gig at @TheGarrisonTO and word came about the murder of Nathan Cirillo. We debated whether to cancel and a former CAF guy was there and said we should play and dedicate the show to him, so we did. @bjornvf3 @ShillersLLP pic.twitter.com/piJ1jeIPzR
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) October 22, 2021
Dear politicians of all stripes: It’s a pandemic. It’s deadly. It’s a disaster on a planetary scale. The things you ask us mortals to do – vaccinations, masking, social distancing – you need to do, too. All of you. Set an example. Don’t be an asshole. Sincerely, etc.
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) October 20, 2021
To a reader on my web site, I shared a bit of the talk I'll give to Trudeau-era staff: “By staying (For a pay cheque? For status?) you didn’t just excuse his blackface racism, his groping sexual abuse, his non-ethics. By staying, you became part of that.
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) October 19, 2021
What were you thinking?”