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The secret Mulroney Tapes

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has anyone else seen the previews for this?  Anyone have any thoughts about it?

And don't let the fact that the director of this documentary is my brother (Mike Sheerin) cloud your responses.  okay yeah, its a plug :p



CBC tonight at 8.

http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/secretmulroneytapes/
 
That little trailer looks good, and by good I mean unbiased which is what documentaries are supposed to be. Iam going to try and watch it when it comes out, maybee this documentary will shed some light for me as to why people hate Mulruney so much (Iam 23 so it was just before my time).


 
when compared to current PM (or the PM's we've had since his departure?)?

 
I watched it and I agree with Tom, I like him better now. Too bad that wasn't shown while he was in office. I think he was betrayed by Peter Newman. Overall I found the documentary boring, but was drawn to continue to watch it. Tell your brother it was pretty good.
 
I don't paritcualrily like or dislike him, but after watching this you definitely begin to feel for him.  He may have been a son of a *****, but he was also human, complete with flaws, paranoia, hatred, etc.



 
Sheerin said:
I paritcualrily like or dislike him, but after watching this you definitely begin to feel for him.   He may have been a son of a *****, but he was also human, complete with flaws, paranoia, hatred, etc.

I think Infanteer would be the first to agree that so was Hit....

Oh, we won't even go there.  I always liked Mulroney for what it is worth.  I was pretty young when he was PM but I liked what he did for the armed forces and was glad he got on well with Ronald Reagan.

I wonder why it is such a surprise to find out that human beings are...well, human beings. 
 
I always liked him he took tough decisions that had to be made to get our country back on its fiscal feet. He handed a good government and plan over to his replacement(who lost) and the Libs used his plans and the money that he set in place to generate our current massive surpluses. They (libs ) owe it all to Mulrony, Paul martine just coasted along and maintained the plan. And I might add good for  them (libs) it was smart to realize the plan for the country was sound and just keep it going. Just wish they would have payed down the debt with the surplus instead of spending it on left wing crap.
 
"I particularly like or dislike him, but after watching this you definitely begin to feel for him.  He may have been a son of a *****, but he was also human, complete with flaws, paranoia, hatred, etc." - Sheerin


- How about, "He may have been a son-of-a-*****, but he was OUR son-of-a-*****"

Tom

 
I never was a huge fan of his but I have to say it was a very good documentary.  I also came away respecting him a little more.  I didn't necesarilly agree with all the things he did, but I will say he was a leader.  He did what he thought was best for the country as opposed to blowing with the political winds.  Hard not to respect that.
 
Well I'm not surprised to find out he is human, rather just with politicans you rarely (if ever) see them as just people, just what their communications directors want us to see.

Its funny, I was thinking of that son of a ***** quote when I was writing my last post...

 
Sheerin said:
Well I'm not surprised to find out he is human, rather just with politicans you rarely (if ever) see them as just people, just what their communications directors want us to see.

Yes, exactly...don't know if that is a healthy trend or not.  It's a double-edged sword in that we want to see our leaders as other-worldly somehow, imbued with all the answers to the questions that vex us.  In so creating this vision, we, by design, lose sight of the fact that no one could possibly provide that for us.  An odd system.

I think it's why Ralph Klein - in all honesty - enjoys as much popularity as he does.  Aside from making some tough choices, and generally being lucky to preside over one of the richest provinces in Confederation, he still manages to give off that man-of-the-people air, be it from looking like a schlub, his public battles with nictone or alcohol addiction, or what have you. 

It's a bit different than wearing a tux and singing "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" with the Gipper.
 
I thought the timing of the release of this documentary was rather suspicious...

On the eve of an election, the government funded TV station releases a documentary featuring intimate recordings of a former Conservative PM that everyone hated, being vulgar and arrogant.

The CBC is doing its' part to remind Canadians to hate the Conservatives... ::)

I'm no fan of Mulroney, but Newman's betrayal is despicable.
 
RangerRay said:
I thought the timing of the release of this documentary was rather suspicious...

On the eve of an election, the government funded TV station releases a documentary featuring intimate recordings of a former Conservative PM that everyone hated, being vulgar and arrogant.

The CBC is doing its' part to remind Canadians to hate the Conservatives... ::)

I'm no fan of Mulroney, but Newman's betrayal is despicable.

Well, you know, the CBC is controlled by the government...
 
Ranger Ray, I don't know about others but I thought it made Mulroney look good. If the CBC was trying to convince people to hate the Conservatives, I think they blew it. :D
 
I dunno...to me, the show made him out to be some kind of arrogant, vain, vulgar boob.  It struck me as a pre-election hit piece courtesy of your Liberal-friendly CBC.
 
NavComm said:
Ranger Ray, I don't know about others but I thought it made Mulroney look good. If the CBC was trying to convince people to hate the Conservatives, I think they blew it. :D

So what you're saying is that they came across as screwed up and incompitent as the Liberal Party that controls them... ;D
 
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