Sunday, October 14, 2007

Chretien Has Always Struck As A Bare Nuckles Type Of Guy

And it looks like Stephane might be his next target.......

Jean Chretien's memoirs are coming out, and boy, don't they just play into the whole "don't air Liberal Party problems in public" issue in a big way?

Stephane Dion is not going to be served well by the assertion by Jean Chretien that Canada was on track to meet Kyoto commitments until Paul Martin took over as prime minister in December 2003. Paul Martin quickly put Stephane Dion into his cabinet as environment minister in July 2004. Dion served in that role until the fall of Paul Martin's government nearly two years later in February 2006.

Sure sounds to me that Jean Chretien's published memoirs are going to put the blame for Canada's poor environmental performance right on Stephane Dion's shoulders.

And we already know that people who go public with problems inside the Liberal Party are "stupid f*cking idiots".

Read more...

Sunday, October 14, 2007

The Chretain Book

Seems this book hit the shelves days before the scheduled launch, next Monday.
Reporters who got an advance copy had to sign a paper promising not to reveal details till then.
However, ctv has just had a story on the book, as the reporter said he bought a copy and said it is fair game.
Chretain really slams Martin in this book, and Sandy says he is kinder to Brian.
Martin says it appears the two of them remember things differently.
Guess I will have to read it.
Dion will guest on the giggles show tomorrow.


1 comment:

The Skinny said...

it's hard to feel sorry for a party intent on destroying itself.

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