Adler’s show last night: on Lib leadership
Bob Rae
It’s the right decision, and was apparently only made in past 48 hours or so. Good for him.
It now creates pressure on Justin Trudeau it will be impossible for the Montreal Liberal MP to ignore. If he doesn’t run, the party’s over, in more ways than one.
Trudeau, tale of the tape
More than 150 Nearly 200 comments on the column, below, about the possibility of a Justin Trudeau candidacy. (And nearly 200 over at the Sun site.) There are many, many Liberal commentators passionately debating the idea, most of them in favour.
More interesting, however, is the number of Conservatives frantically attacking Trudeau and trying to convince Grits not to select him as leader. They almost sound panicked.
Like I say: interesting.
Actual question by Son Three, on way to lacrosse practice
Son: Daddy?
Me: Yes, buddy?
Son: What is a fax?
Me: [Long, shocked pause.] Seriously?
Son: Yes, what is it?
Me: Wow. Well, um, it’s an old thing, I guess. Sending papers through phone lines. Like an email, but with paper. We did it in the old days.
Son: Okay, thanks.
Perfect punk rock moment
Glenn Cochrane
PS – Read this, Andrew
“That Coyne idiot”
Coyne attempts to style his column today as a cautionary tale about social media, and about how, you know, he was the one who taught the lesson.
That’s a lot of hooey, however. Coyne didn’t teach anyone any lesson. He and others who should know better – Wells (“mail a severed foot”), McLeod (retweeting Jun Lin jokes), Wicary (defending Coyne’s tactic), et al. – mocked a young man who died a horrible death, and they were indifferent to the suffering of his family. They looked like complete jerks as a result. They didn’t teach a lesson to anyone, in my opinion. But they’ll never admit that, of course.
Thus, again, the tweet below. Anyone feel, anywhere, that Coyne et al. did anything other than make themselves look bad, on the very day that Vancouver schools received dismembered limbs in the mail?
OTLA
Just heard a story about insurance this morning on CBC. Reminded me of time the erstwhile OTLA president said “my boy” McGuinty was going to lose the election.
Good luck with that lobby, folks!