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bizorky
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I find Kennedy kind of flat. I have not read anything that really sounds wildly original or inspiring. Yes, he is new, but he is so new that he does not have a national profile other than his novelty. Does he have potential? Yes. Should he be leader now? I am not so sure.
I like Rae, but I am tentative. I think he has learned from his mistakes. He now has a profile as a person active in a number of national agendas, and has considerable experience in government. I feel for Dion, mostly because this guy has been a loyal soldier for the party. The irony is that he is identified with old Liberal party values at a time when the party is struggling to be "new," but does not quite know how to be so.
For anyone following the whole Iggy-pop-Quebec-as-a-nation thing, you can here the noise of a "flop" emerging after the original flipping sound. He has now rolled out a whole set of caveats to somehow deflect the damage that he has done to the party. Sadly, the cat's out of the bag, and it has caused a pretty big rift in the party. Iggy will be long back at Harvard expounding his virtues before this crack in the Liberal party is healed.
I like Rae, but I am tentative. I think he has learned from his mistakes. He now has a profile as a person active in a number of national agendas, and has considerable experience in government. I feel for Dion, mostly because this guy has been a loyal soldier for the party. The irony is that he is identified with old Liberal party values at a time when the party is struggling to be "new," but does not quite know how to be so.
For anyone following the whole Iggy-pop-Quebec-as-a-nation thing, you can here the noise of a "flop" emerging after the original flipping sound. He has now rolled out a whole set of caveats to somehow deflect the damage that he has done to the party. Sadly, the cat's out of the bag, and it has caused a pretty big rift in the party. Iggy will be long back at Harvard expounding his virtues before this crack in the Liberal party is healed.




