“Liberal Who”

Seriously, why does anyone give a rat’s ass? The North of the Queensway commentariat are all a-Twitter about it this morning, comme toujours. (Their bitchy solipsism drive me nuts, which is why I don’t read them any more. But that’s a story for another day.)

A few weeks back, when “Liberal Who” sent out a big email to a bunch of writers, me included, I hit Reply All and said: Who cares about you, who.

Still don’t. The last thing the Liberal Party of Canada is more gimmicky, stunty Internet bullshit. We need someone who is preoccupied with, say, real issues – you know, stuff like how we’re going to have a government bent on destroying the country in about 24 hours. A faltering world economy. Growing gap between rich and poor. You know, minor stuff like that.

But, by all means, let’s instead tweet about “Liberal Who,” okay? Ottawa talking about Ottawa. Business as usual.

Man, sometimes I hate those people.


Today

Today is:

1. A great Smashing Pumpkins song;

2. The day before school starts;

3. The day before the anniversary of Brian Mulroney’s 1984 win, and the last time folks opined the Liberal Party is dead;

4. The day before the PQ wins in Quebec, and our politics get all messed up again; and

5. The day before Tuesday.


in Sunday’s Sun: leave Joyce alone


Non compos mentis is the Latin term. It means “not of sound mind.”

It’s a legal phrase, mainly, although physicians use it as well.

If a person is confused or intoxicated or — per the definition — not of sound mind, their capacity to make decisions is considered to be impaired.

Non compos mentis, much of the country would agree, is a term that could be applied with great frequency to our lawmakers in Ottawa. From Whitehorse to Witless Bay, from Coal Harbour to Charlottetown, the nation is generally in agreement: Most days, they all seem a bit confused, down there in Ottawa.

Mental capacity, and the lack of it, was much discussed in and around Ottawa last week. An Alberta Liberal senator, Joyce Fairbairn, has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.

After she was diagnosed — and after a maladroit Liberal Senate staffer, Len Kuchar, agreed to act as an agent on Fairbairn’s behalf — apparently little was done. For a few weeks, she continued to work in the Senate, including participation in a dozen votes.

Fairbairn is a wonderful, elegant, graceful woman, one with whom I had the great pleasure to work, years ago. She has devoted her entire adult life to public service, since the ’60s. She is now taking extended sick leave and is unlikely to be back.

Despite that, the Conservative Party has elected to target Fairbairn, darkly hinting that she could be removed and that an actual constitutional crisis has been created by l’affaire Fairbairn.


What-ever

Says the guy who gives paid speeches to the Manning Institute.

When will the clichéd MSM understand that no one thinks they don’t have an agenda? NO ONE.

That’s why I actually like working for Sun News. They are what they are, and they don’t ever pretend to lack bias. They’re proud of their bias.

I vehemently disagree with them on just about everything, but at least they dispense with the piety and the bullshit that is rampant everywhere else.