Day like this, can't deny the guy a little measure of enjoyment.
Rock on, bro.
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Friday, March 25, 2011
This one's for Montreal Simon
Labels:
contempt,
election,
Harper,
Power in the Darkness,
Tom Robinson
Election strategy and modest aims
Guys: If you accomplish nothing else, just don't let them turn the word "coalition" into a scare tactic or an epithet.
OK? Think you can handle that? kthxbye.
More to come.
OK? Think you can handle that? kthxbye.
More to come.
Labels:
communication,
democracy,
election,
legitimacy,
mandate,
parliamentary convention,
rhetoric,
strategy
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Another malignant election
No surprise. The blogosphere is all a-buzz with talk of impending election. Some of its progressive inhabitants are almost swooning with the thought that we might, finally, be able to rid ourselves of Spiteful Steve.
It's a nice thought. And yet ...
It's a nice thought. And yet ...
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Cityslikr finds a home at Torontoist
Very happy to see my friend cityslikr writing about city politics over at Torontoist. The man puts in the time, watches and observes, and comes away with insights and analysis that he expresses with wit, verve, and the occasional bit of moral dudgeon. (Everyone needs a hobby.)
He's been doing it for a while at his own place, so it's great to see him getting wider exposure.
A sample:
He's been doing it for a while at his own place, so it's great to see him getting wider exposure.
A sample:
This executive committee is the ugly manifestation of Ford Nation. Like a jilted lover, it has seized control, determined to prove its worth. It brooks no dissent and counters any disagreement or outside opinion with vitriol and contempt. Retribution, not reconciliation, is its agenda. This is the heart of an administration that has more interest in getting even than it does in governing.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Energy policy and the nuclear option: Saunders doubles down
In an in-depth essay this weekend, one of the Globe's senior foreign-affairs writers urges us not to shy away from building more nuclear-energy plants just because of that spot of bother in Japan.
Libya yes, Bahrain no
So the Western war machine is revving up to go to work in Libya because it's a clearcut situation of humanitarian intervention.
It's obvious, isn't it? An entrenched autocratic regime, enriched by oil revenue, brutally repressing the popular aspirations of its own people.
It's obvious, isn't it? An entrenched autocratic regime, enriched by oil revenue, brutally repressing the popular aspirations of its own people.
Labels:
adventurism,
Bahrain,
Harper,
humanitarian intervention,
hypocrisy,
Libya,
militarism,
oil
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Liberals, NDP and 'non-aligned centrists' slag each other. Harper laughs. Repeat.
You know, there are days when you just want to pound your head against a wall.
Links after the jump.
Links after the jump.
Labels:
Canadian politics,
focus on the main enemy,
Harper,
Ignatieff,
Layton,
Liberals,
NDP,
sniping
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