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  • Harper’s Migraine Inducing MPs

    Speaking of a Conservative Cabinet, I think it’s safe to say Myron Thompson won’t be a member. The best use of Harper’s time right now would be to call up his candidates one by one and tell them to zip it.

  • Buzz Won’t Be Happy

    About this. It sounds like the guy was misquoted if you read the original story. His campaign manager defected to help the Tories so that the riding can get a Cabinet Minister. The Liberal candidate apparently “understands” his former campaign manager’s motives but is staying in the race and still would like people to vote […]

  • Conspiracy Theory

    Two points on the conspiracy theory front: 1. I’m a little uneasy by Harper’s implication over the past few days that the judiciary isn’t independent. Remember, Harper will have at least one SCC seat to fill during his time as PM and if he’s obsessed about partisan judges, I’m a little worried he might appoint […]

  • The Front Bench

    CTV starts off on the Cabinet musings. Among their predictions which I’m fairly sure we’ll see are MacKay to Justice, Lawrence Cannon as Deputy PM, and Monte Solberg as Foreign Affairs (which is going to make for very interesting blogging). It’s probably too early to speculate, with the Ontario and Quebec numbers up in the […]

  • Courtesy of the Liberal Mole…

    …come your January 24th talking points: 1. It’s Jean Chretien’s fault2. It’s the RCMP’s fault3. It’s Warren Kinsella’s fault4. It’s the media’s fault5. It’s the mole’s fault

  • Soyons Clair

    Hat Tip to Jason Cherniak for showing me the error of my ways. As per his suggestion, I will now be “blogging accordingly” to my Liberal affiliation. With that in mind, here are a few random thoughts I have on the election: 1. When talking about his virtual elimination of the capital gains tax today, […]

  • Strategic Voting Explained

    MartinNDP voters should vote Liberal to stop Conservatives Layton (December)NDP voters should vote NDP to stop Conservatives Layton (January)Liberal voters should vote NDP to help the Liberals (rebuild) LapierreQuebecers should vote Liberal to win the referendum HarperQuebecers should vote Conservative to get seats in Cabinet BuzzQuebecers should vote Bloc to stop the separatists

  • My Vote

    In Calgary, truth be told, your vote doesn’t really matter. There’s no such thing as strategic voting so it’s symbolic above all else. Because of that, I’ve been giving a bit of thought as to how I’d vote. Anyone who reads this blog regularly will know that I’m not a big fan of Junior and […]

  • Buzzed

    Umm…vote separatist to save the country? I’ll give him marks for originality.

  • Free Falling

    Holy Crap. Tonight’s CTV poll numbers are downright shocking after Ekos and SES showed the race narrowing. Gregg has the race narrowing…the race for third place in the House, between Martin and Layton. No link as of yet: CPC 42Lib 24 In Quebec, the Tories are up to 31%, with the Grits at 12%. 12%? […]

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