Not sure why it’s out early, but it is. Linkage here:
Question: What does Kim Campbell have in common with Michael Ignatieff?
It’s a riddle, of sorts. The answer comes at the end. (And don’t cheat by looking!)
For starters, there are the obvious things. Both were leaders of political parties with a proud history — Campbell, the Progressive Conservatives, and Ignatieff the Liberals. Both were regarded as outsiders by the political establishment; thinkers, not hacks. Both weren’t professional politicians — and therefore initially considered their respective parties’ best candidate to recapture, or hold onto, power.
Oh, and both were academics. They were, you know, “intellectuals.”
Now, political parties get desperate, sometimes. When facing annihilation (as the Conservatives were in 1993 under Brian Mulroney), or when experiencing the indignity of being beaten by someone they saw as a lesser being (as the Liberals were in 2006 and 2008, by Stephen Harper), politicos will go looking for something BOLD! Something NEW! Something FRESH!
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