In today’s Sun: Grit good news and bad
The 71-year-old parliamentarian said she left the Dippers because she was unhappy with their approaches to defence policy, public-private partnerships and the Senate.
For Bob Rae, the news couldn’t have come at a better time. And for Coderre, it solidifies his position as the federalist King of Quebec. “In Quebec, Coderre’s an organizational master,” former MP Paul Zed marveled.
“And he never gives up. He’s again shown why Conservatives fear him in Quebec.”
So, as Grits gather, the good news outweighs the bad for the once-mighty Liberal Party. For them, 2012 is already looking better than 2011.
Jean Pigott
Suggested political party floor-crossing talking points
The NDP’s epically-dumb response presser now done, here’s what they should’ve said instead:
- We very much regret that [BLANK] chose to cross the floor.
- We’re sorry to see him/her go. But we wish them the very best.
- [If pressed on the need for a by-election] It is true that [BLANK] was elected under the banner of our party. We believe he/she should ratify his/her decision with the voters of [BLANK]. Under our system of government, however, there is no legal requirement that he/she do so.
- So, those of us elected as [BLANK] Members of Parliament will continue to work hard for the people who elected us. And, again, we wish [BLANK] well in his/her future endeavours.
- Thank you.
St. Maurice is Liberal red again!
The Real Jerk
Follow the money
From her North Van digs, the ex-Conservative political aide attacks environmental groups about their funding and defends Big Oil. So let’s return the favour: let’s go after her for her funding!
Dipper to become a Grit?
W@AL: a fiery return to the Sun News set!
You remember. It was heated. It was harsh. It was hot.
Now, Warren returns to the Sun News set. Watch what happens. It’s shocking.
McParland nails it again
Man, this guy is on fire, these days. Well worth a read: