Tim Hudak closed hospitals and fired nurses
Someone’s nervous. They should be.
How very interesting:
Harper’s office took care of that.”
What happened? Well, I’m told that Hudak’s folks went ballistic after seeing Harper’s maladroit suggestion that cities, provinces and the entire country be run by the Conservative Party. If anything can sink Hudak’s party, it’s that.
Polling I’ve seen – and they’ve seen – makes crystal clear that Ontarians don’t want the same Con cabal running everything. They want some checks and balances in Canadian democracy.
Arrogant, pompous, dumb: Harper’s comments were all of those things.
And they may have just helped to sink Tim Hudak.
God is a Liberal
That’s the only rational explanation for Harper’s boneheaded move, here.
He has now enabled us to say:
“Stephen Harper wants the Conservative Party to run Toronto, the country, and the province too. Do you want the same party running everything? Is that a good idea?”
God is indeed a Grit. Thank you, Lord.
Macleod: Hudak leadership “feeble”
The Newly Separatist Party
Is RIM heading to the dirt farm?
I’ve had a Berry since the very first one. I loved RIM’s products for years – but the company didn’t love me back.
In my opinion, pretty much everything coming out of RIM, now, is a disappointment. Their apps are a joke. Their OS are buggy. Their innovations aren’t innovative. They make dumb business decisions. They miss their own product deadlines.
I own an iPhone, and it gives me no problems. It does everything I want it to do, and then some.
There’s only one thing left that keeps me carrying a Blackberry, too.
The keyboard.
The iPhone’s on-screen keyboard is a disaster. It is only useable for a few words at a time, and then your head explodes.
The Blackberry keyboard, however, is still a marvel. It works. Their keyboard, in fact, is all that keeps the company from a trip to the dirt farm.
So that’s why I’m hoping the new Berrys – long, long delayed – continue to offer the best keyboard. If they don’t, I’m gone.
If they don’t, RIM will be gone, too, I think. And that would be a huge blow for innovation in this country.
What’s your take, O faithful readers?
Feminist blogger: Hudak’s record on choice
Important Summertime question
Up at the lake with assorted sons, daughter, mother, cousins and dogs. Out tubing, with abandon over big waves, and oil indicator – and, more seriously, engine temperature indicator – start flashing. When Merc 150-equipped Larson is going straightish – or pulling kids water skiing – no red flashing lights.
I think I’m getting false warning lights, due to all the tube-related zigs and zags.
Am I right? Am I wrong, and the boat should be towed to the deep part of the lake, and sunk? Over to you, team wk.com!
“Blowing smoke”
I’m not sure what that saying means. I think it was popular in the forties, or back before WW2.
In any event, I’ve heard from his own supporters the same thing over and over: that if he’s popular in two years’ time, the party would be “crazy” to let him go.
Heard that again today, in fact. Doesn’t sound much like a kept promise to me.
Anyway, happy birthday wishes to Mr. Rae. An uncharitable person would say he isn’t getting better, he’s just getting older. But I’m a nice guy, so I won’t say that.