Ignatieff angered by critics of Vancouver Games
OTTAWA — Michael Ignatieff says he’s angry about the criticism being levelled at organizers of the Vancouver Winter Games.
The Liberal leader dismisses the critics, primarily foreign journalists, as “nattering nabobs of negativism.”
Hear, hear. Well said Mr. Ignatieff. I tend to agree that the nagging by those nattering nabobs of negativism has been needless, nonsensical, and naive. Because really, it just shows…what’s that? Oh, never mind:
Still, Ignatieff agrees with those who’ve criticized the lack of French in the opening ceremonies.
When it comes to criticism of the games, I tend to agree with Don Martin – a lot of the flack from the British press can be written off as journalists looking for something to write about due to an absence of compelling stories about British athletes (still looking for their first medal).
It’s like during an election campaign – if nothing of consequence is being said, we get bombarded with process stories (“so and so’s plane was delayed”, “look at the typo in this press release!”). And, as is the case in election campaigns, everyone loves a good easy-to-understand narrative. So after some weather delays and the tragic death on the luge track, a Zamboni malfunction suddenly becomes more noteworthy than it would otherwise be.
And as for complaints that Canada has adopted a “kicking ass, eh” mentality? Well, I for one welcome it. Nothing wrong with showing a little national pride and trying to, you know, win.