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  • MJ for GG

    Since it’s really only a symbolic position, it’s hard to really have an opinion on the new choice for Governor General. She seems to fit all the right demographics, is telegenic, can handle the media, and should keep a fairly high profile. I dunno…is there anyone out there who can actually get worked up one […]

  • Book Club Time

    I just finished off Pierre, the latest in the never-ending stream of books on Pierre Elliot Trudeau. Even if you’ve read every single piece of literature on Trudeau ever put out, it’s still worth the read because it explores the Northern Magnus from a different angle than anyone else. Instead of stories on the War […]

  • Glad as Hell Rocks Halton

    Stop 4: Halton, Ontario Although I touched on Harper’s visit to Halton and the construction hat picture bellow, someone has let me know that Harper was there to support local candidate Garth Turner. And Garth has a blog! Thanks to Garth’s blog, you can read a full recap of the event here. I also decided […]

  • You know it’s been a slow news week when…

    …the news that Carolyn Parrish hasn’t rejoined the Liberal Party has been the Globe’s top national news story for two days running. And good on Paul for keeping her out. Anyone who openly says she has no loyalty to the party’s leader shouldn’t be in Caucus. Martin knows better than anyone how disruptive people like […]

  • Glad As Hell: Mini-Update

    Thanks to our readers, I have two quick updates for the Glad as Hell Tour. First up – OAKVILLE Click here for the full story, but, as usual, a picture is worth a thousand words (or a thousand Liberal votes). So that’s the cowboy and the construction worker; He’s just plowing through his Village People […]

  • The Next One

    In honour of Sidney Crosby being drafted first over-all, I thought I’d bring back what is one of the greatest political quotes of the past few years. Courtesy of Tory strategist Tim Powers: “Every day Paul Martin is looking more and more like Alexander Daigle.”

  • Volpe Mania

    I had two readers e-mail me in response to the leadership post, with comments which I loosely translated to be saying: “Joe Volpe for Liberal leader? I thought the Liberals were against euthanasia.” But, yes, Mr. Volpe appears to be serious about running. And since nothing short of a Jean Lapierre leadership run would be […]

  • The Unofficial Race

    With the Bob Rae talk bellow, I got to thinking about the Liberal Leadership race. I did some Liberal Leadership Speculation last winter but a lot has happened since then, so it’s likely worth revisiting. The Contenders John Manley: Likely still the front-runner and, in my opinion, he has the most substance of any of […]

  • Jugger-Naught

    “By the time this book is published, the tension between Martin and Chretien will have waned, if not disappeared.” I decided I’d take the time to re-read Susan Delacourt’s Juggernaut to bring back all the great memories of “vendu” chants, restricted membership forms, and bloodthirsty backbenchers at the Regal Constellation. Given that the book was […]

  • Better Than Volpe But Still…

    Is it just me or has every Canadian except Warren Kinsella and Wayne Gretzky been rumoured to be after the Liberal Party’s Leadership. Like him or hate him, you know a party’s in trouble when this name is being seriously considered.

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