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Liberals around Martin seek scapegoats for campaign gone astray
2006-01-24
Canadian election update, with predictable seething, back-stabbing and ankle-biting by angry partisan liberals. Congratulations to the Canadian electorate and good luck to incoming PM Stephen Harper!
With Paul Martin's hopes for a second mandate in tatters Monday night, and Liberal party recriminations well underway, the Liberal leader's closest advisers were indignant at suggestions they might be responsible for a campaign gone wrong.
I? We? Are you mad? Certainly not! Never that! Absolute nonsense.
They've long blamed the Jean Chretien administration for the sponsorship scandal that dragged them down throughout their 25 months in office. Now, the news media and the RCMP are the latest additions to their black list.
Oooooo...they have a List. Does Shipman know about this? Scary.
Martin's senior aides are privately fuming at the Mounties' decision to abandon a standard no-comment policy right in the middle of an election campaign. Liberal election strategy was knocked off kilter by the RCMP's stunning - and very public - announcement of a criminal probe into alleged insider trading at the Finance Department.
"And we woulda got away with it too, if it weren't for those meddling loudmouth Mounties...who do they think they are, cops or somethin'?"
The RCMP equivalent of a perp walk ...
And advisers accuse the media of an obvious bias in favour of Stephen Harper's Conservatives. They say Liberal promises - such as a $4-billion plan to reduce tuition - went virtually unreported while the Conservatives scored a daily hit with their announcements. "How many Canadians have even heard about our tuition plan?" one senior Liberal sobbed into a mug of Molson's lamented.
This like a bad scene from "The West Wing", when the staff has to fly somewhere and whines on the plane for days about their pet projects...
But many within Liberal ranks feel no sympathy for those complaints, saying Martin's campaign was dysfunctional from the start. He hammered away on the Kyoto accord without putting forward a plan to meet its clean-air targets. He talked about national unity but offered no new ideas for bringing the country together. He used same-sex marriage and abortion to paint the Tories as rabid right-wingers - while conveniently ignoring the dozens of his own MPs who sided against his policy.

The press spent eight weeks pointing out those glaring inconsistencies while ignoring many of Martin's attacks - or worse, dismissing them as fear-mongering.

One Liberal MP said his leader should have projected a more positive and prime ministerial message by focusing on his economic platform. What are we doing talking about the notwithstanding clause?" one he asked rhetorically Monday. "One-third of your caucus voted against same-sex marriage - so get off your high horse." Liberals are also wondering why they delayed so many of their policy announcements until the second half of the campaign. The strategy was supposed to unfold like this: draw attention to Harper's weaknesses before Christmas, and kill any momentum he might have had by unrolling Liberal promises in January. It didn't quite work out that way. "We began our campaign after Christmas and, by then, it was over," said one well-connected Liberal. "We were constantly on the defensive, constantly reacting to Harper's announcements." But of all the things that grated on Liberal nerves, one thing reined supreme. Many of the Chretien-era Liberals who helped the party win three majority governments say they were essentially forced to the sidelines. "I have never been so disconnected from party headquarters in any campaign in my life. And it's the same story across the country," said the Quebec operative. "They pushed aside our most experienced organizers and replaced them with young guns who didn't know their butts from their elbows."
Of course, the Chretien-era Liberals were radioactive from the Gomery scandal.
One of the country's best-known Liberals used more diplomatic language to express the same grievance. He said the party must now reach out to the hundreds of grassroots organizers who were sidelined during - and after - Martin's leadership run. "In this campaign we had 60 per cent of our people sitting on their hands," he said. "We need to reunite the big Liberal family." One longtime Quebec organizer spent Monday working the phones, co-ordinating rides to polling stations - and planning the ouster of Martin or, at the very least, his entourage. "We have to clean house," said the party operative, who asked not to be named. "This campaign was one bungle after another."
Posted by:Seafarious

#11  I guess we'll get to see what a Canadian-style purge looks like soon. How fascinating. Could be time for popcorn.

And how ironic that "West Wing" got cancelled the same week.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-01-24 23:05  

#10  "Tonight, the part of "bitter" Al Gore will be played by Paul Martin"
Posted by: Frank G   2006-01-24 19:07  

#9  SPOD has it -- the Roe Effect concept does not take into account immigration or urban migration and political conversions (i.e. conservative rural person moves to big city and turns liberal, or turns liberal despite being in a red state, or immigrants voting for handouts), since all it does is make unadjusted demographic assumptions based on birth rate in geographic areas.
Posted by: Snump Flaviper5941   2006-01-24 18:44  

#8  Can't you see the bumper stickers now:

"Martin Sheen is My Prime Minister"
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-01-24 07:49  

#7  Replacement via immigration makes up for any losses. Canada is very much a growing and attractive destination. They all settle in the cities. This was not a huge victory for the conservatives as much as a bitch slap for the scandal plauged Libs.
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2006-01-24 07:46  

#6  I don't know enough about Canadian politics to know whether the Conservative govt will last long, but I do know a little bit about demographics. Since the cities (which voted Liberal) are all breeding at below the replacement rate, the Conservative countryside (which tends to breed at or above replacement rate) will continue to gain proportionally more votes in the long term. The Roe Effect, it's a beautiful thing.

Posted by: 11A5S   2006-01-24 07:23  

#5  A see short life for this government.

With Martin gone, I'm sure Belinda has her eyes on becoming Queen of Canada. She does encompass all the Liberal qualitites we've seen over the years.

New leader and back to the polls. With luck, that strategy will backfire before the Paris Hilton of Canada takes over.

But it will be back to the polls within 8 months. Sooner if Iraq heats up.

The collective stupdity of Torontonians never ceases to amaze me. I don't fancy the wailing and gnashing of teeth that will take place around the coffee machine today.
Posted by: Hupomoger Clans9827   2006-01-24 06:23  

#4  In IRC tonight predictions of a new election in 24 or less months most saying way less.

All the major cities went with the Liberals. This will not be a stable government.
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2006-01-24 04:59  

#3  And advisers accuse the media of an obvious bias in favour of Stephen Harper's Conservatives.

What?!? That was all part of the Liberal plan. Put Harper in the spotlight and hope he looks scary. AND IT WORKED!! Again! Toronto and the 905 went solidly Liberal, even though polls suggested a Conservative lead. So did Vancouver. The Liberals actually picked up seats in Vancouver.

This was an urban vs. rural vote. And the result is an unstable parliament. No party holds the balance of power.

Martin got spanked. He's already stepping down as party leader. Good riddance.
Posted by: Rafael   2006-01-24 03:49  

#2  what he said.
Posted by: RD   2006-01-24 03:18  

#1  Good!
Posted by: 3dc   2006-01-24 02:58  

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