Mike Duffy respected journalist host of CTV’s political show Mike Duffy Live who never questioned the Conservative party and is loyal to the party and the one that helped the Conservative propaganda machine to pull the wool over the eyes of hard working Canadians.
I hope Mike enjoys his Senate seat on the hill and I hope he will make Canadians proud and when he is being interviewed by the Canadian media, I hope he will take notes on how it was supposed to be done.
The big question everyone wants to know is will he support an elected senate or will he do what the Reform MPs did when they said they will never accept the golden pension after two terms in office.
I wish Mike Duffy and the rest of the newly appointed Conservative senators the best on their newly acquired gravy train seat.
It gets worse.
Some of Hapoon's appointees are.... um.... less than optimum?
Stephen Greene: A staffer in Reform party offices in Ottawa from 1993 to 1996, he was a Reform candidate in 1993 and 1997 in Halifax but lost both times. For the past few years, he has worked in the office of N.S. Premier Rodney MacDonald.
Huh? Somebodies office gopher?
Michael MacDonald: A Conservative party official from Nova Scotia, he ran for office in the 1988 election in Cape Breton for the Progressive Conservatives but lost.
Huh? A party flunky? and a failed one at that
Prince Edward Island
Mike Duffy: An Ottawa-based broadcaster with a political talk show on CTV's Newsnet, he will represent his home province of Prince Edward Island.
Huh? A wannabe commentator?
John D. Wallace: A retired corporate lawyer from the Saint John area, he ran for the Conservatives in the 2006 election and placed second.
Of course, the obligatory corporate "bag man"
Quebec
Patrick Brazeau: The president of a native group that represents off-reserve aboriginals, Brazeau is an Algonquin from north of Gatineau in Quebec. He was one of the witnesses who sat on the floor of the House of Commons for the apology to native people issued last June.
Not even worth a comment
Leo Housakos: A longtime friend of the prime minister's press secretary, Dimitri Soudas, Housakos is a fundraiser for the Action democratique party in Quebec, but helped the Conservatives with their Quebec campaigns.
Hmmm. Somebodies "buddy" Another "bagman"
Michel Rivard: Elected as a Parti Quebecois member of the Quebec legislature, 1994-1998, he ran federally for the Canadian Alliance in 2000, finishing third.
OK. Although he has the PQ background that neocons were howling would tear Canada apart
Ontario
Nicole Eaton: A philanthropist and author of gardening books from Ontario, Eaton also writes an occasional gardening column for the National Post.
Wait a minute. A Gardener. Seriously. What will her contribution be? Free advice on aphid control? Where's the plumber in the mix?
Irving Gerstein: Current chairman of the Conservative Fund, the party's fundraising arm, he was summoned to appear before a parliamentary committee studying "in and out" fundraising in 2008, but he and most other Conservatives refused to participate in the Liberal-dominated hearings.
I thought this guy was going to be indited? The slimiest type of bagman
Saskatchewan
Pamela Wallin: A broadcaster, long affiliated with CTV, she was recently a member of a panel of experts chosen by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to prepare a report on the mission in Afghanistan. Former Liberal prime minister Jean Chretien appointed her as Consul General in New York after 9/11. She will represent Saskatchewan and has promised to run in a Senate election.
Nice try, but still a wannabe journalist
British Columbia
Nancy Green Raine: A former Olympian, she won the gold medal in the downhill ski event and is one of Canada's most decorated skiers. She has run ski resorts in Whistler and Sun Peaks, B.C., since retiring from competition.
Really? Her contribution will be "BC ski wax" is better than beeswax?
Yonah Martin: A school teacher who is active in the Korean community in Coquitlam, B.C., she ran for the Conservatives in the October 2008 election but lost to the NDP's Dawn Black.
Again. A school teacher from the backwoods. Ah Yes, she's Korean. What was I thinking!!!
Richard Neufeld: A member of the B.C. legislature since 1991, sitting as a Social Credit, Reform and now Liberal MLA, he is B.C's minister of energy, mines and petroleum resources.
How many other parties can he defect to?
Yukon
Hector Daniel Lang: A retired member of the Yukon legislature, he was leader of the head of the Yukon party. He now sells real estate in Whitehorse.
Real Estate Sales. Good. We may have to sell the House of commons commission free
So there you have a it. A schoolteacher, a gardner, couple of journalist types, real estate salesman, an office boy, somebodies buddy and a guy that should be in jail
Way to go Stevie!!!!!