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We Say No. Well Most Of Us Do.

March 25th, 2010 No comments

link Liberals have ‘internal issues’ to tackle: Ignatieff.

Something fun to write about in Canada for once.  This story illustrates the kind of game playing that politics has evolved into on both sides of the border.  Rather than genuinely deal with issues that may affect the people who voted them in, politicians plot at every opportunity to pounce on some event which would give them procedural advantage to take power.

According to dictionary.com, there are a number of descriptions for politics:

1.  the science or art of political government

2. use of intrigue or strategy in obtaining any position of power or control…

In addition, there is to play politics which means:  to deal with people in an opportunistic, manipulative, or devious way, as for job advancement.  No normal person cares about politics per se. To most, it’s just a bunch of lawyers playing slappy slap among themselves.  Occasionally they posture in mock indignation about some issue which if nothing else, is great theatre.  Politics is most interesting when we observe how we’re being sold something we didn’t even know we needed.  Global warming legislation and related taxes is a good example of this.  If you think politicians are in it for altruistic reasons, have a look at who supports the next particular piece of legislation.  Someone always benefits…and it’s seldom Joe or Josephine citizen. 

How apt for what we’re seeing today in governments at all levels but particularly at the national levels.   In our case, the aspirant Prime Minister Ignatieff finds himself not able to corral the gang in his own party to manipulate the ruling Conservative party into  appearing out of touch with the electorate.  Like the democrats in the U.S., the Liberals in Canada wanted to isolate and paint the opposition as socially out of step on issues surrounding health and abortion. 

To his shock, members of Ignatieff’s own party did not support this tactic:

Mirror, Mirror.

March 23rd, 2010 1 comment

link  Right-wing U.S. firebrand Ann Coulter will file grievance with rights panel.

Ann Coulter: you either love her or you’re a liberal.  While there is no doubt that she views things from a conservative perspective, it’s interesting that the article is already imposing a bias to the reader by labelling her a “right-wing” firebrand.  Oddly, you will seldom see the label “left wing” firebrand to such pundits as Rachel Maddow or Bill Maher.  You will never hear the adjective “inflammatory” applied to them either.

Canadians are smugly proud of their image of being a fair and compassionate people.  That’s all fine, but in reality, are we?  It’s a bit like the girl holding a mirror who has to tell people how pretty she is  and people are too polite to disagree.  Years ago, a sitting Prime Minister was fond of referring to “da Canadian values”, whatever they were.  The implication of course is that if you don’t hold such “values”, you weren’t Canadian or at least not a good one.  How could you fight that if you were in opposition to a particular policy?

While the words “true north strong and FREE ” are inscribed in our national anthem, the words ring hollow.  In fact, maybe we should change it to “the true north strong and politically correct” except that finding a rhyme for the next line would be iffy.  Zealots like this Francois Houle have appointed themselves as gatekeepers for what a free and intelligent populace should be allowed to hear.  Certainly, he is not alone as many like him have been trying to muzzle opinions that don’t happen to align with their own version of what’s acceptable.  Years ago, a provincial human rights commission launched a case against “inflammatory” comments by Ezra Levant and Mark Steyn, which thankfully was unsuccessful.  Meanwhile, truckloads of money were spent by the defendants to fight for their rights of free speech.  The lesson is, don’t veer too far off the PC path or risk paying college tuition for the kids of lawyers.

Here’s the bottom line, if we only tolerate opinions that match our own, then it is not a free country, it’s a cult.  Maybe we should put the mirror down and look at ourselves as we really are.