Indirectly I think this is relevant to the thread. Some would call it political incest.
Indirectly I think this is relevant to the thread. Some would call it political incest.
"If there's any office in the country that understands how to manage conflicts of interest and ethical perception issues, it is that office there that has always done exceptional work at ensuring the confidence of Canadians," he said.
For two reasons I believe: 1) family came first at that point - absolutely nothing wrong with that after you’ve served well for a solid time; and 2) I think she knew that Trudeau’s time hadn’t come yet and never underestimated how dirty and truly forceful he can get in a battle…it’s on the record that his underlaying nature isn’t the sweet syrupy feministically gentle person he markers himself as…Rona Ambrose is a terrible choice for Prime Minister. Why? She doesn't want to do it. Simple. And she was asked at the start of the last CPC leadership race.
If she wants it, then she becomes a viable candidate worth reconsideringFor two reasons I believe: 1) family came first at that point - absolutely nothing wrong with that after you’ve served well for a solid time; and 2) I think she knew that Trudeau’s time hadn’t come yet and never underestimated how dirty and truly forceful he can get in a battle…it’s on the record that his underlaying nature isn’t the sweet syrupy feministically gentle person he markers himself as…
I wouldn’t be surprised if she re-enters politics in a few years.
I remain convinced that the gun position tanked the CPC the last time and worry that it will againMy aunt, who helped Joe *Clark campaign back in the day, said, “Erin ‘Joe Clark’d’ himself.” Can’t disagree with her.
Another thing I remain convinced on is that the party affiliation should not be on the ballotMaybe to you and I. But I think you are giving the electorate more credit than they deserve. I would wager the majority see party on the ballot and mark their X.
Don't want to derail, but personally I think there is a strategic mistake being made by not taking the opportunity to upstage the LPC with a CPC written gun control bill. Concede that "assault weapons" will be defined and banned. Write the definition in a knowledgeable and functional way thatI remain convinced that the gun position tanked the CPC the last time and worry that it will again
Like you I know all three, although Mr O'Toole en passant. And yes. Ms Ambrose is hands down the best of the threeI have spoken with all three and hands down Rona would have been an amazing PM. I like Peter and Erin was, at least for me, ‘functional but meh’
If for whatever reason, the JT makes it through the Chinese interference thing this round, I do hope that Rona considers a return to politics.
Don't want to derail, but personally I think there is a strategic mistake being made by not taking the opportunity to upstage the LPC with a CPC written gun control bill. Concede that "assault weapons" will be defined and banned. Write the definition in a knowledgeable and functional way that
A pushes that line as far back as it reasonably can
B takes their ignorance out of the drafting
AND
C take the issue off the table from an electoral standpoint
The Cukier's won't go away. But the the backlash to the amendment showed that the electorate won't back them.
Out of curiosity, was he tactically sound or was it obvious he was going to release asap? Not mutually exclusive I suppose but still wondering…I knew Erin as a fellow TACCO and ran into him a couple of times as a politician.
I think he is a decent human being and it is Parliament (and Canada’s) loss that he is retiring from federal politics.
I think he is a decent human being and it is Parliament (and Canada’s) loss that he is retiring from federal politics.
My vague recollection was that he was like most of us- a fairly run of the mill tactician.Out of curiosity, was he tactically sound or was it obvious he was going to release asap? Not mutually exclusive I suppose but still wondering…
Not according to CFPAS.My vague recollection was that he was like most of us- a fairly run of the mill tactician.
That is not a shot- just reality. Most of us are “run of the mill”…
The innate flaw in any society built on the individual. It is hard to organize.
Here's the problem with this, as I see it. Gun Control has been a stable and staple election wedge issue for the liberals, that they have used for years. It is a vote harvester. I don't see the grits just tossing it all away. They have so much more mileage left in it.Don't want to derail, but personally I think there is a strategic mistake being made by not taking the opportunity to upstage the LPC with a CPC written gun control bill. Concede that "assault weapons" will be defined and banned. Write the definition in a knowledgeable and functional way that
A pushes that line as far back as it reasonably can
B takes their ignorance out of the drafting
AND
C take the issue off the table from an electoral standpoint
The Cukier's won't go away. But the the backlash to the amendment showed that the electorate won't back them.
and that is why we now have PACE with the directions issued. Almost everyone will be in the middle. I hear some units have already had the PARs pushed back as they tried to right align everyone again with no justification.Not according to CFPAS.