About that hearing yesterday
Oh, and there was a reason I didn’t post a single word about that much-anticipated hearing yesterday. There’s a reason for that.
Some people in the West end aren’t going to like it.
Oh, and there was a reason I didn’t post a single word about that much-anticipated hearing yesterday. There’s a reason for that.
Some people in the West end aren’t going to like it.
…sounds slightly oxymoronic, to me.
In any event, I think Nanos also is seeing evidence of a bit of a honeymoon-to-come: if Justin Trudeau runs, as I hope he does, I wager you’ll be seeing more of this phenomenon. That is, the Liberal Party finally moving up again. Not dramatically, but enough to matter.
I surmise it was a wildly-successful meeting.
Meanwhile, Wildrose (and Hudak’s Tea Party North) will continue to bray and screech about gays burning in Hellfire, and about how white candidates are better than non-white ones. And pollsters will continue to get things wrong, and journalists will continue to give them the benefit of the doubt.
If Trudeau runs for leader, and wins, the Libs will be doing even better.
Then again, this is a poll, and I don’t believe in polls so much anymore. Nope.
“Hill Times Wise Guy, Sun columnist and seasoned Liberal strategist Warren Kinsella has managed to take a break from his many side projects to write a book.
Fight the Right: A Manual for Surviving the Coming Conservative Apocalypse is set for release on October 2, but diehard fans can pre-order the 256-page tome online through Amazon. The book promises to be a political survival guide for the “nasty, brutish and short-sighted era in which we find ourselves, ”and offers progressives insights into the inner workings of the conservative mind. The book also promises to be a guide for those planning to launch a progressive advocacy effort, and gives historical examples of progressive campaign victories ranging from Jean Chrétien to RFK Jr. And that’s not all — Mr. Kinsella promises to forcefully argue that Canada’s Conservatives cannot be defeated “until a United Left emerges.”
Conservatives shouldn’t be scared away by the title, though. In a posting on his blog, warrenkinsella.com, last week, Mr. Kinsella wrote,“I don’t hate Stephen Harper…that doesn’t mean we agree with many of his policies — we of course don’t — but we don’t see the man as evil incarnate, either.”
Seriously though, get ready for the apocalypse.”
The Flying Dutchman of Toronto Politics has made his choice: his choice is accordingly doomed.
Listen to Lasch. But Globians, by all means put it on the front page.