The Liberals Are Masters At The Fine Arts of Identity Politics

This commentary is old however it deals with issues that remain relevant to the political discussion today.

The Liberal party that claims to be a force for good and the glue that unites this nation,  this week showed their true colours again as Master practitioner in the Arts of Identity Politics. This week a Liberal candidate in Calgary on the popular social media site Twitter , claimed that the Calgary cops were racists. Normally, this would be water off a ducks back, and merely chocked  up as, a  rogue candidate going way off the deep end in a riding that probably could only be won if Hell probably froze over first.   Sadly the Liberals have an  illustrious history of playing Identity Politics by pitting one region or group against each other in the broad Canadian debate.

In 2001 then Minister Hedy Fry tried to marginalize the Canadian alliance as a political force by alluding  that certain areas of British Columbia had crosses burning on their yards. A not so veiled reference to the Ku Klux Klan and their  illegal and immoral activities of that organization in the United States.

If an individual cast their gaze back even further to the time of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King,  he himself had a mixed record when it came to the mastering  of the Faustian Fine Art of Identity Politics.  Famously in his first meeting with Adolf Hitler. he thought that Hitler was a fine fellow and would be a great leader for Germany. “My sizing up of the man as I sat and talked with him was that he is really one who truly loves his fellow-men, and his country, and would make any sacrifice for their good. ”  I’m not comparing King’s initial support for Hitler’s efforts in 1937 as it applies to the Liberals broad brush approach to Identity Politics.

The fact that King probably did not see the forest from the trees and assumed that Hitler was some type of fellow traveler  on the wave of progressivism sweeping the world.
Smacks of a mere massive misreading or naïveté.

However, something that cannot be excused is the blatant pass that the Liberals have been given on the issue of Identity Politics up to now.
From the established historians to the halls of academia and the mainstream media have not traditionally held the Liberals feet to the fire on their lack of consistency when it comes to the issue of Identity Politics.They are a  party that are for everything and everybody when it suits them but when they see a political advantage can be gained they will instantly marginalize and demean the broad pageantry of the Canadian mosaic as a political tool to gain power.

The Liberal party has been for one thing and one thing only the fastest and easiest route back into the government’s good graces.

People should be judged for what they do not  who they are.  the Liberals have clearly forgotten that and are comfortable treating people as just an appendage of a broader political base. This is the fundamental flaw in the modern Liberal party of Canada and  Liberal ideology.

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Hudak Leads With Leadership Numbers

With the multiple summer missteps of the McGuinty Liberals; the Ontario PC leader Tim Hudak has taken a commanding lead in the all-important category of leadership and vision numbers in the latest poll.   Hudak trounced the premier in all major areas. To be fair,  no one has had worse political timing and judgment then McGuinty the last few months he has had to deal with a multitude of issues and people are fed up with his government acting like a progressive protectorate.  McGuinty is acting like a big brother when Ontarians just want to be left alone.

There  are a couple of underlying factors at work here;  first the relatively unknown quantity, that is Tim Hudak is working to his advantage at a time where there is a rising tide of anti-incumbents anxiety. As well, the Ontarians for the first time truly feel overwhelmed by how much the province is using the elements of government to dictate what we can and cannot do.  The average feeling of Ontarians is skeptic schism and un-trust, and could be symbolized by the main character from the film, “Network”.

Howard Beale who gives voice to the classic.diatribe of discontentment with his own situation and limiting scope of society, from the film “Network”. Now there is an underlying current of ill will towards the government growing under the surface of every decision the McGuinty Liberals make.   It is not simply a  The repudiation of the Liberals is not just a rejection of a political party;  it is a uprooting  of the entire political elite at Queens Park.  For a brief fleeting moment,  people are not satisfied with politicians  just saying they’re going to do good;  they must also be good on delivering their promises.

source Toronto Star



Consider the numbers: Someone you can trust: Hudak 33 per cent, McGuinty 27. Someone with a vision: Hudak 40 per cent, McGuinty 24.


Someone open to the ideas of others: Hudak 28 per cent, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath 27, Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner 25, McGuinty 20.


Someone who knows when to compromise: Hudak 33 per cent, McGuinty 28. Someone who can best manage the health-care system: Hudak 33 per cent, Horwath 26 per cent, McGuinty 25.

The Ontario Liberals real record

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Ontario Liberals are running scared

For the first time in almost a decade the opposition Ontario PC party has taken the lead in the public opinion polls. More telling is the numbers of Ontarians who want a change in government has drastically increased.

 Now  the numbers might fluctuate in the coming months but if the change numbers keep on climbing that’s good news for Tim Hudak and the Ontario PC party in the provincial election of 2011. I wonder what schemes are  the liberal backroom boys cooking up trying to revive the out of gas Liberal government.