A old entry but a beauty. Lots to unpack here relative to the reality check that - that asshole Pierre Poilievre should take regarding his false anti-idealist notions (carried by Trudeau’s government) which contrary to real Canadian values - only promises to compromise the real character of Canada's right of our human condition. It speaks to our Charter. Which makes Poilievre amld everything he stands for... repulsive.
There is no doubt now that Michael Ignatieff, has since been preeminently foddered as the future leader of the Liberal party of Canada. It is quite astounding to me, how historic the coalition between NDP, Liberal, and BQ will fester. I have to say, it will be something quite honestly, most exciting to watch. Not that Jack Layton (who coincidentally also) made an agreement in principle with the same Conservative leader in S. Harper which brought the Liberal minority government to its knees, is taking down the same leader by sleeping with the same enemy. How quickly the plot thickens, that J. Layton turns the socialist notion into a game of possum - while the rest of the NDP are playing devil's advocate. It is curious to say the least. At first glance, Layton is much of a cowboy wearing an eyepatch, but clever in such a disguise as if one were to say of it, an agenda is clearly withdrawn from major points at the polls. If one were Layton, within a window of post 2000-present the government has changed from Liberal, to Conservative, now a coalition. A major reason which launched these political maneuvering has been a result of the NDP influx of voters apathy. If I were Layton, I'm thinking either I'm strengthening the role of the constituencies within Canada's socialist fabric, therefore - I'm dong my job. However, what if Layton also decides the NDP's future is intact based on a false pedigree, the two bickering parties within the pond - making room for the NDP to escape with the cookie jar out the backdoor. Really, that is the model of any true form of socialist reprieve. What we can say is Layton has truly communicated his act effectively enough to creep, claw and itch his way into the societal spectrum on a much smaller scale.
The other tells me, Layton has done absolutely nothing, remotely as if playing Tim the Toolman Taylor's sidekick Al (but without the beard) - sponsored by Binford.
It really is remarkable. What's in a name, anyhow.
If Layton gives the NDP a fighting chance, then Ignatieff somehow foils the coalition agreement renouncing 'no-confidence' vote would be outright shocking. But whatever. I still would be shocked nonetheless. Stephen Dion is a thing of the past, which typified a poor style of being an efficient enough communicator which the Conservatives asundered almost as gracefully. Not that 'bad' communication is anything new in politics, what we're seeing is a less than versatile but hostile political climate taking precedent. I suppose the Partisan political wagon took another breech, and beat the horses to death yet nobody notified the authorities. The last time a coalition government took precedent was never before modelled, so everything hereafter is quite clear to everyone we've had political breeches happen. A political wagon of this kind is totally new to us all - or at least until the wheels fall off (which is to say it's a matter of when Mr. Ignatieff). Just say when.

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