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Re: Liberal Leadership Race
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I think Tobin is a total lightweight and running for the Federal Liberal leadership would be way over his head. Tobin is a classic 'provincial' politician - plays well on the home turf but no where else. McKenna on the other hand does seem like a rather credible and I am surprised he didn't make a run for it. He might have had a chance - or at least a credible candidacy. |
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I agree with your comments about McKenna. I was disappointed when he said he wouldn't run. You're also right on the spot about Rae..whatever I may feel about how he would do as PM or leader of the opposition, he's got a lot of work to do in Ontario. How could the liberals win with a weak position in Ontario and Quebec? That's 2/3 of the seats right there!
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Re: Liberal Leadership Race
Well I don't want Rae to win. Any politician that tries to win using anti-american campaigns should never be near the seat of Prime Minister, I had liked Paul Martin until he did it, and last nightm Rae tried it, he's out.
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Re: Liberal Leadership Race
It will be up to Dion to rid us of our dictator, Stephen Harper.
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Re: Liberal Leadership Race
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On that note, I found it interesting that the Liberals had picked Howard Dean as a keynote speaker, although some objected highly to his selection because he is an American and, morever, some, like Ray Heard, clearly went out of bounds by going further into making biting personal attacks on Dean that I felt were gratuitous and unnecessary for public comment. Given Dean was already selected, this was a dispute that should have been voiced behind closed doors between party members and left there once the decision to ask Dean to speak was made. After all, the Liberals sought Dean, not the other way around. It also struck me that those complaining were trying to pander towards those voters who like to make the US a piñata doll. After all, Bono of U2, an Irish citizen, was a keynote speaker for the Liberals in 2003 and he did not get similar treatment IIRC. Ken Dryden's comments seem as such, given he is down in the polls. But, most Liberals seemed supportive of his speech given Dean had successes in strategising behind the scenes for the Democrats in 2004 and the 2006 Congressional elections in the US (Internet, voter mobilisation, revival of triangulation) despite his own personal flops (e.g., the 'Dean scream') when he tried to run himself for POTUS. |
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That would be interesting. Stronach dated MacKay when they were Conservative MPs and they broke up when she crossed the floor to Liberals after Harper told her he was going to do his best to smear her and ruin her political career in the tories. A Stronach led Liberal party vs a MacKay led Conservative Party would be interesting.
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True, a Stronach-led Liberal Party would be interesting, especially if MacKay is on the other side with the Conservatives, but I can just see a big chunk of staple crop Liberals, and especially the ones who are NDPers hiding under Liberal cloth, and then the actual NDPers themselves, etc--going ape over such a thing. Picking Stronach would be seen as 'selling out' to the right, something even Dean's speech advised against, and something I am sure the Liberals proofread for approval before he made it. I'm not sensing that the mindset is there for that kind of triangulation yet, but maybe another bruising at the polls if it happens again might change minds considering the public will tell the politicians their mind at the voting polls if politicians are not listening to them. You mentioned McKenna once again. Noticeably he stepped out of it. In this environment, I have to grade than against him despite his apparent abilities and charisma. He may have the talent to be a great PM, but he is choosing not to use it. My sense is that he didn't want to run in this current environment. There is alot of problems and work to do in Canada right now. It is much easier to run with favourable winds at your back than against them, and it is much easier to keep your seat that way with re-elections. I would give him alot more credit, however, if he chose to take the bull by the horns and go after the whole scene head on. Great leaders lead in more difficult times and with more difficult issues. It is easy to be liked and do well in calm and warm waters. Politicians--creatures designed for survival and advancement--do this all the time regardless of their nation. I don't have a problem with this when there is a very popular leader already in power with great incumbency weight behind them, because that means they are likely to lose anyway. But, when the pool of choices is weak in a turbulent environment, then I would like to see presumed good candidates take their shot. The problem that leaves for Canada right now is that 1) lightweights and lightning rods are the ones who will step up in bad times by default, and 2) nobody can tell who is a great leader who sits on the sidelines in harder waters because that is where great leaders are really made. How will McKenna do if hard times happen later if he makes PM later? Who knows. And he defaulted at the opportunity to prove it now, which is a minus stroke as I see it. Last edited by O'Sullivan Bere; 12-02-2006 at 09:18 PM. |
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As for Belinda and the right, Ignatieff was obviously a very right leaning Liberal and he was the front runner and if Kennedy had not supported Dion, he would have been the leader. The Liberals are truly a centre party and they can a go a little either way at any time, but usually balance out. Belinda was smart not to run now, and she has been on all of the shows providing analysis, and this will help her for the next leadership race, I would think her very influential and powerful father has been advising her to this. McKenna said he gave running a serious thought, but his family asked him not to. His wife was tired of the run around and he decided to choose family over politics for now. I won't knock that, which is the same reason Brian Tobin, another good potential candidate declined running. McKenna led New Brunswick through very hard times and brought the province up and has a good track record in difficult times, but he promised if he was Premier for 10 years he would step down, and after 10 years did just that. It will be interesting to see the next few months as the NDP have been anxiously awaiting a Liberal leader to vote down the power hungry Harper. I think it very possible there could be a spring or fall election.
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I do agree with Belinda not choosing to run at this time, and she has been a good commentator IMO. Last edited by O'Sullivan Bere; 12-03-2006 at 12:56 AM. |
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