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The Genius Of Mark Steyn

December 2nd, 2008 Posted in Canada Election

Don’t know anyone that could have said it better:

In Canada, in October, Stephen Harper’s Conservative Party was returned to office – not with a majority in the House of Commons but nevertheless with an increased minority.

By contrast, Canada’s formerly “natural governing party”, the Liberals, got their lowest percentage of the vote since 1867, shriveling away to their Toronto heartland with a few redoubts in the Maritimes and the Yukon. Stephane Dion, an unpopular eco-obsessive with an ascetic mien and poor English presiding over an impoverished party trying to sell the nation an unwanted “Green Shift”, immediately announced his resignation as leader, and it seemed the Tories would have the luxury of watching the Loyal Opposition tearing itself apart all winter electing his replacement.

Now, a mere six weeks later, what David Frum calls “the Harper government“* is about to fall, and the fellow set to replace him as Prime Minister is the October flopperoo Dion, reborn as leader of a freakshow coalition of Canada’s three opposition parties – the soft left, the hard left and the separatist left, all of whom have figured out that what they have in common (unbounded love of big government) is bigger than what divides them. Which is true. Quebec separatism is mostly one almighty bluff, a giant racket by which the francophone minority screws out of English Canada a hugely disproportionate share of the spoils.

The Bloc Quebecois are separatists who have no interest in separating: no matter how wide you open the stable door, the flea-bitten old nag refuses to bolt. Granted all that, it’s weird to see the Liberals, until recently the most electorally successful party in the western world, reduced to climbing into bed with separatists and socialists.

…  the idea that, in half the time it takes Washington to accomplish the elephantine transition from one administration to the next, a government can be elected, demolished and replaced is not without a certain grim appeal.

Amen…

4 Responses to “The Genius Of Mark Steyn”

  1. Mike Says:

    Unfortunately the allmighty Stephen Harper has lost the confidence of the house while the “October flopperoo Dion reborn as leader of a freakshow coalition of Canada’s three opposition parties” (blah blah blah) has now the cofidence of a majority of MPs in the house.

    Why is it that so many Conservatives don’t seem to understand these parliamentary basics? Is it their IQ or do they really hate the majority of people that did NOT vote for their prince?


  2. Mark Says:

    ^ Mike. Read the Steyn article again. Sorry that it’s so hard for you to understand the jist of it all.


  3. Jim Says:

    That’s not a true statement…
    Dion definitely doesn’t have the confidence of anyone – especially not Canadians.
    This is a power play for the worst reasons.
    Jumpin’ Jack gets his one and only chance to sit in one of those chairs on that side of the floor – Dion gets to pretend to be prime minister and the Bloc gets paid off huge.

    How you could say this is democratic shows that you’d actually try to find a way condone this,


  4. Nicola Timmerman Says:

    There has been a Throne Speech that was approved, as I recall. There has been no no confidence vote yet, so you are jumping the gun.

    The other member of the coalition is the leftist media.


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