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Thursday, 20 May 2010
Michael Ignatieff faces an excruciating dilemma, aptly summarized by the National Post article:
Indeed.
What do you do, Michael?
Let's digress a little and talk about the ancient Greek hero of the Trojan War, Achilles, who was the best looking, smartest, toughest of all the Greek leaders. In fact, he was invulnerable.
Just like Teflon-coated Stephen Harper seems to be right now.
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Yet an opinion poll finds that, given a choice, voters would pick almost anyone else, including the target of all your party's scorn, as Prime Minister. Far from making inroads against a government faced with any number of challenges, you place dead last when Canadians are asked to identify their favourite leader.
What do you do?
Indeed.
What do you do, Michael?
Let's digress a little and talk about the ancient Greek hero of the Trojan War, Achilles, who was the best looking, smartest, toughest of all the Greek leaders. In fact, he was invulnerable.
Just like Teflon-coated Stephen Harper seems to be right now.
Labels: democratic deficit, EKOS, Harper, Ignatieff, Liberal Party, NDP, political policies, political reform, polls, Tories
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