Sunday, July 25, 2010

Another "Prominent" Liberal Disses the Coalition

It's never too late to weigh in publicly on an argument that ended some time ago. However, this guy seems determined that Michael Ignatieff should continue to be undermined by his "top Party officials" and their offensive opinions. The saner members of the party are not ammused. The issue had died. Good news for MI. But, with friends like this guy, MI may just have to answer a whole new set of questions on mergers. Not exactly what MI has in mind for his bus tour.

Dumber...again.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jim - I commented on this earlier. The man is entitled to his opinion - as I am entitled to mine.
An agreement between other parties and the Liberals is the only way that Harper will be defeated...and an agreement before an election.
That won't happen with Michael Ignatieff leading or with folks like Mr. Morton deciding.
They will continue to dream of a miraculous resurgence with the voters - which will never happen on this bus tour - and unless Mr. Ignatieff recognizes the writing on the wall and resigns when that becomes clear - which I doubt very much - Mr. Harper may well get a majority

Wascally Wabbit

Anonymous said...

Jeez, it's worse than just dismissing the likelihood or feasibility of a coalition: Morton's pretty much sold out _both_ Opp. parties & Progressives as a whole, here, by saying there's no real diff. b/w any of them so we might as well stay pat with the Cons -- focussing just on his little corner of the world (criminal law), but completely ignoring how they've been defunding important programs & agencies & gutting govt dept's & regulations, among other things. Ugh.

Terence said...

You guys have it wrong. People in this Country detest Harper and are looking to someone like Iggy to replace him. Iggy will peak in voters minds within the next 6 to 12 months and his summer tour is getting him the expreience he needs to press the flesh in an election campaign.

I just saw and spoke with him at his top in Oakville, Ont. and did just fine and received a rousing reception.