US Vote: Trouble For Harper

Posted on Tuesday, November 14 at 10:20 by jensonj
Lessons for Harper Canadians are apparently not going to give Stephen Harper six years before they say enough. A poll released by Environics for the CBC on the day after the U.S. election showed the Harper Conservatives and the Liberals virtually tied (33 per cent versus 32 per cent), with the NDP up to 19 per cent and the Greens, notwithstanding their shiny new leader, at five per cent -- barely more than their showing in the last election. Bush's humiliation will make things more difficult for Stephen Harper. For his core supporters, Harper's apparently "good" relationship with Bush was a positive. It gave him the aura of a winner -- a player on the world stage. But Bush and his party will now be totally preoccupied with how to salvage something in the 2008 election. To them, Canada and Mr. Harper will be even more irrelevant than they are now. Harper has received nothing from Bush for all his sycophantic pandering. If you can get less than nothing -- and in Canada-U.S. relations you can -- then this is what Harper can expect. Harper will have to deal with a lame-duck president and one who might even have to compromise with the evil U.S. liberals to devise anything resembling a saving strategy. In other words, Harper's soulmate will be found straying from the path of the true believer and Harper will look like the anachronism he is. He can't deal with the Democrats because they believe (or say they do) in all the things Harper hates. For the months leading up to a possible spring election, the America Harper loves will be in change mode. http://thetyee.ca:80/Views/2006/11/13/Harper/

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  1. Thu Nov 16, 2006 3:40 am
    Does it really make a difference? When you have two major parties which promote the same elitest interests, switching the top dog here and there don't mean squat. It's just an illusion.

  2. Thu Nov 16, 2006 7:58 am
    "For millions of Americans and Canadians, it was a huge sense of relief to see the most corrupt, amoral and incompetent Congress, possibly in American history, go down to defeat."

    The puppets are gone, but not the puppeteers.

    Unless necks start snapping in retaliation for the crimes, it'll be business as usual.

    Business as usual means that no one of significance goes to jail for their heinous crimes, the worse policies and illegal laws remain in place, while window dressing policies are tossed around as needed until the public is either pacified into thinking that something is actually being done, or they are bored into a desired state of extreme apathy. The charade will continue just long enough for another fake election to begin the process of fake renewal all over again.

    Oh, I forgot, are we talking about Canadian politics or American?



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