Well well well,
Isn't the Canadian political landscape getting interesting these days.
Joe Clark calls it quits (good move joe, don't hang on and look like a fool) and there are very strong indications that Mike Harris may go after the leadership.
Harris has publically stated that he has no desire of leading just the PC party, but he will not rule out leading a united right.
For the record, i am a small L liberal, but i always liked mike and always voted for him. But i also voted for Jean too.
(I have hated the federal PC party ever since they cancelled the arrow (even though i wasn't even born until the sixties). I have never forgiven Diefenbaker for being a small minded prick with no vision. Ever since i saw the show there never was an arrow, i swore i would never vote federally for the PC's.)
But now we have mike.
I think that if he (Harris) could take the reigns of a united right, he would defeat Cretin, errr, Chretien (freudian slip) easily since i beleive that Mike is still very popular in Ontario, and respected elsewhere.
The big problem is, however, would a unification with the CA pull the tories out of the centre and over to the right?
There i draw the line.
I have no use for these bible thumping intolerant red necks from the west.
If this becomes the case, i.e. the PC's under Harris have to move right and start talking about legislating morality, then, sorry mike, i can't vote for you. The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation, or the doctor's office, or the wedding chapels.
The other problem with mike is he doesn't speak french. Like it or not kids, that's a problem. Now Clark managed to learn to parlez francais. Could mike also learn??
Somehow, i doubt it.
Now, we have Paul Martin.......
In my eyes, Chretien would loose to Harris.
But Paul Martin, hmmm, that's a different story.
Martin has the respect of most canadians, bay street, even alberta, and he is a seasoned federal politician who speaks french. Of the two men, Martin strikes me as the more professional, probably the better candidate.
Can you imagine an election with those two candidates?
I really don't know who would win.
Myself in a race between Martin and Harris, i would pick Martin. But Harris verses anyone else, I would pick Harris (provided he hasn't shifted right to bend to the red neck CA)
It's interesting that in the USA the americans fielded two complete idiots in their last election and if this comes to be, Canada stands to field two titans at the same time.
It could get interesting. The americans should take note.
Isn't the Canadian political landscape getting interesting these days.
Joe Clark calls it quits (good move joe, don't hang on and look like a fool) and there are very strong indications that Mike Harris may go after the leadership.
Harris has publically stated that he has no desire of leading just the PC party, but he will not rule out leading a united right.
For the record, i am a small L liberal, but i always liked mike and always voted for him. But i also voted for Jean too.
(I have hated the federal PC party ever since they cancelled the arrow (even though i wasn't even born until the sixties). I have never forgiven Diefenbaker for being a small minded prick with no vision. Ever since i saw the show there never was an arrow, i swore i would never vote federally for the PC's.)
But now we have mike.
I think that if he (Harris) could take the reigns of a united right, he would defeat Cretin, errr, Chretien (freudian slip) easily since i beleive that Mike is still very popular in Ontario, and respected elsewhere.
The big problem is, however, would a unification with the CA pull the tories out of the centre and over to the right?
There i draw the line.
I have no use for these bible thumping intolerant red necks from the west.
If this becomes the case, i.e. the PC's under Harris have to move right and start talking about legislating morality, then, sorry mike, i can't vote for you. The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation, or the doctor's office, or the wedding chapels.
The other problem with mike is he doesn't speak french. Like it or not kids, that's a problem. Now Clark managed to learn to parlez francais. Could mike also learn??
Somehow, i doubt it.
Now, we have Paul Martin.......
In my eyes, Chretien would loose to Harris.
But Paul Martin, hmmm, that's a different story.
Martin has the respect of most canadians, bay street, even alberta, and he is a seasoned federal politician who speaks french. Of the two men, Martin strikes me as the more professional, probably the better candidate.
Can you imagine an election with those two candidates?
I really don't know who would win.
Myself in a race between Martin and Harris, i would pick Martin. But Harris verses anyone else, I would pick Harris (provided he hasn't shifted right to bend to the red neck CA)
It's interesting that in the USA the americans fielded two complete idiots in their last election and if this comes to be, Canada stands to field two titans at the same time.
It could get interesting. The americans should take note.
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