http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com...nto-a-thoroughly-public-spectacle/#more-48340I think you have hit the nail on the head here. Read Christie Blatchford`s column today. She has the balls to say what a lot of us have been thinking.
Here's the link to Blatchford. I'm not quite sure what she's trying to say, other than she can't bear to see the public outpouring of affection for Layton for whatever reason. (My guess would be that she simply doesn't have it in her.) If anything, she comes across as quite petty and perhaps even a bit bitter for some reason.
Anyway, as I said, I never would vote for the NDP because I don't like their policies for the most part, but Layton at the the end of the day was good man with his heart in the right place. Like most Canadians I was shocked by his passing so soon at such a young age. He probably had another 20 years to give and that was taken away. His death is sad.
The one thing that I have heard said, and it made me go - "yeah, that's true" is that Layton single handedly managed to destroy the Bloc Quebecois. Neither the Liberals or the Conservatives managed to ever do that. But Layton did. That singular thing (which no-one can take away from him - despite what you may think of his politicis (Blatchford)) was a huge contribution to Canada. Good on you Jack.