It seems that failed Ontario PC candidate Geordie Elms does a new job after all. He was recently hired by the Hamilton mayor's office to be Bob Bratina's senior advisor on military heritage and protocol. Now think about that for a moment.
Yes, the Veteran's Square project is important to the city. And yes, it is important that we recognize those who have served our country in war and peace. But why Mr. Elms? Why not a veteran from one of the Hamilton units, like the RHLI? After their service, especially in Dieppe, you'd think an RHLI veteran would be a better candidate. This appointment seems more political than practical, especially after Mayor Bob stepped in it during the provincial election campaigns and endorsed a Liberal government, which now sits as a minority.
And before you castigate me for dissing a former commanding officer of the A&SH, a friend of mine happened to be the former commanding officer of that regiment, not too mention several of my schoolmates and former sea cadet (31 LION) comrades. I have a good deal of respect for them.
Among the problems I have with it is the fact that a mayor has appointed a former military official, apparently to engage military relations with the city. I don't recall Bob Morrow doing such a thing.
Even Sam Merulla was speechless and that guy always has something to say about anything. And why shouldn't he be speechless? It's one of those head scratching decisions that makes you wonder what direction he's headed in. You'd think they'd consider what impression such an appointment leaves. But of course, things like this aren't considered when a decision of this nature is made.
The next few days will be interesting ones, especially if Bill Kelly actually grows a pair and starts asking the mayor some tough questions, but I know better. It's just that there are lots of questions that need to be asked, because everything about this is just plain awkward.
I just sum it up with one word: INEXPLICABLE!
Rene Gauthier has too much to say. But he leaves the important stuff on this blog!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Tim Hudak, C'mon Man!
I don't know how anybody can support this guy anymore. Warren Kinsella, a guy who I would love to have in my corner should I go insane and decide to seek the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, reported on some silly retorts from Tim Hudak.
How this man is able to walk upright is an achievement in itself since his foot ends up in his mouth so much. Has he conquered gravity? Can he walk on one foot? And what the hell is he talking about???
When you threaten to call an election weeks after it was done or even imply that you may, you are at a new level of batshit crazy. If I didn't know any better, it seems that he was so looking forward to being the premier, that he forgot to adjust himself for that shocking scenario that he could actually lose. Either that or his handlers are the ones that applied for, but didn't get the job of being Stephen Harper's fart catcher.
Either way, Hudak is doing a great job, if his job was to implode his chances of future electability. How people continue to support this guy is just as beyond me. And don't be surprised if you find a few crossing the floor, because this man has as much control over his caucus as he has self-control - very little. He can't even whip Randy Hillier into line.
Fortunate for Tim Hudak, the election took place earlier, because if the election was held today, he could have found himself in third party territory.
Look Tim, we know you're trying to hold on to your base and stay as leader of the PC Party of Ontario, but C'MON MAN!
How this man is able to walk upright is an achievement in itself since his foot ends up in his mouth so much. Has he conquered gravity? Can he walk on one foot? And what the hell is he talking about???
When you threaten to call an election weeks after it was done or even imply that you may, you are at a new level of batshit crazy. If I didn't know any better, it seems that he was so looking forward to being the premier, that he forgot to adjust himself for that shocking scenario that he could actually lose. Either that or his handlers are the ones that applied for, but didn't get the job of being Stephen Harper's fart catcher.
Either way, Hudak is doing a great job, if his job was to implode his chances of future electability. How people continue to support this guy is just as beyond me. And don't be surprised if you find a few crossing the floor, because this man has as much control over his caucus as he has self-control - very little. He can't even whip Randy Hillier into line.
Fortunate for Tim Hudak, the election took place earlier, because if the election was held today, he could have found himself in third party territory.
Look Tim, we know you're trying to hold on to your base and stay as leader of the PC Party of Ontario, but C'MON MAN!
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