I seem to recall that both Ignatief and Dion had all kinds of polls that 'suggested' they would form gvt.
I was, of course, talking about the dominant "culture" which I have found sorely lacking since moving out west. Native culture in this country is treated as a curiosity, like Italian, Ukrainian or Greek culture, not embraced by most in the mindless consumer "culture".just the other day you were all about native culture, there are quite a few native nations outside of Quebec........
Hand jive? Is he pulling a Michael Jackson on stage?...I'd just welcome some dramatic relief to that boring sort of hand jive in a Harper speech
I seem to recall that both Ignatief and Dion had all kinds of polls that 'suggested' they would form gvt.
I was, of course, talking about the dominant "culture" which I have found sorely lacking since moving out west. Native culture in this country is treated as a curiosity, like Italian, Ukrainian or Greek culture, not embraced by most in the mindless consumer "culture".
So there is no Canadian culture? Just immigrants and Quebec? That is an unfortunate assumption. Perhaps you should return east.
Like I said. He is handing Quebec over to Trudeau on a silver plater.
Unless you want to call beer and hockey riots a culture. Oh, and I'm here because of the land not the culture.So there is no Canadian culture? Just immigrants and Quebec? That is an unfortunate assumption. Perhaps you should return east.
I don't think anyone watches those adds more than once on TV....after the first time, that's the time they pick to pour another coffee or grab another beer.....The old political truth is that nobody likes attack ads...but they work. However, if they are not done right, or if they are poorly timed, they can backfire with disastrous results. Such was the case with the Soldiers in the Streets ads or, even more catastrophically, with Kim Campbell's perceived attack on Chretien's disability.
The latest Trudeau ad failed. If it didn't we wouldn't still be talking about it. If it didn't you wouldn't have Consevative MPs distancing themselves from it. I don't think it will be as bad as the above examples, since we are a long way from an election, but it does put the Conservatives on the defensive for the time being.
Sometimes the whole negative campaign writ large backfires as well, against a viable "high road" candidate. Once that switch is flipped, the more negative the campaign gets against a positive opponent, the more it hurts the attacking party--as evidenced by the McCain/Palin run against Obama. Too bad, really. I liked Obama over McCain (big surprise, right) but I always thought McCain had more to offer than what we saw. He had bad advisors, I think.
I dont remember that. I know they'd occasionally tie with the Conservatives or go a point or two ahead but thats about it. It seemed to be a foregone conclusion that they wouldnt win the elections. The only thing that surprised me about Ignatieff's defeat was how much he lost by. It was by quite a bit more than most were expecting.
Harper has no seats in Que..... Can't hand 'em over if he doesn't have them in the first place
Unless you want to call beer and hockey riots a culture. Oh, and I'm here because of the land not the culture.