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Nice column. What it doesn’t address is that, in politics as in life, all of us have a past. As Mr. Rae’s predecessor discovered – as he will discover – no one knows more about his past than the youngsters in the Conservative Research Group. They have already documented, catalogued and digitized every mistake and misstep Bob Rae ever made, from the time he was in diapers.
Everyone has a past, everyone makes mistakes. But Rae’s are on an order of magnitude that preordain the result.
It won’t be pretty.
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Notebook
The Toronto Star
Sat Dec 2 2006
Page: A15
Section: News
Source: STAR STAFF, CANADIAN PRESS
Conservatives’ anti-Rae button hits bottom
The Conservatives seem to have developed a small cottage industry in the distribution of anti-Rae material at this convention.
The buttons just keep on surfacing: “Go for Bob. Go for Broke!” says one. “Call me Bob. Let’s not talk about my past,” says another.
Sometimes, we worry about our fellow Canadians.
Like now, for example. Just a few days ago, the Americans decided to make no decision about the so-called Keystone Pipeline. Their non-decision has effectively scuttled the pipeline for the time being and perhaps for a long time.
Some Canadians reacted to the Keystone un-decision like, well, Keystone Kops. As with the Vaudevillian troupe that bore that name, some folks ran around in circles, colliding into each other, colliding into walls, colliding into microphones.
One of them was newly minted federal Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver. He was shocked. Shocked, I tell you.
He wants them moved out with “force,” quote unquote. That didn’t work out so well last time his cabal tried it.
From a scrum a few minutes ago:
Sun Media reporter: But do you support forcing them out?
Hudak: Absolutely. If they won’t go on their own, I think they need to move to police action.
I’m about 30 folks away from having 5,000 friends. Once I reach that point, I will (a) burst into flame and descend into the Ninth Circle of Hell or (b) be prevented from taking any more friends.
But in case Hell is not my destination, make yours my fan page! It’s just like the Facebook page, but better!
And, yes, I know each and every one of them. We could not be more close.
From this morning’s Hill Times:
I’m not a fan of either of them – they both worked for this guy, in one way or another – but I found the above snippet particularly hilarious. Kudos to Kate Malloy for giving the planet a morning smile.
Is Bob Rae the Moses of Canadian politics?
Moses, as you may recall, is a figure from religious history. According to both the Hebrew Bible and the Qur’an, Moses was a prophet who spoke to God, and went on to lead the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt.
After 40 years of wandering around in the desert, he died at age 120, within sight of the Promised Land. He’s the guy credited with receiving the Ten Commandments.
Rae, as you may also know, is a figure from political history.