Category: Conservative politics

  • Better Late Than Never For McGuinty

    The Premier has finally discovered social media can be used as a way to connect with voters. Although this is a new frontier for McGuinty, Tim Hudak has been leading the way on online social advocacy in Ontario.

    When people show up and tell me they’re unhappy with certain things, you can’t help but say you know, I better make sure I give full thought to where we move next on this score. When people are tweeting at me, I get that.”

    The rock ‘n roll and twitter wars I can’t take it anymore, here is a comparison of each of the twitter accounts of all the party leaders in Ontario.

    It is clear  Tim Hudak is a leader online and in the polls. A general strategy for any politician is not to follow anyone under the sun, but make a concerted effort to reach out to your core supporters and base. This populist approach might pay off during election time.

  • Why Thatcher Matters

    another interview from uncommon knowledge this time with author Claire Berlinski talking about her book there is no alternative, about the iron Lady Margaret Thatcher. In this segment Thatcher’s leadership styles are contrasted with President Obama.

  • McGuinty’s Walk in the Snow

    A choice that all leaders have to make to face the music or get out of the way.

    Source Windsor Star
    The list of Canadian premiers and prime ministers hounded out of office by their own side is almost as long as the list of departed party leaders.


    So expect McGuinty to take a “long walk in the snow,” to quote a famous line of Pierre Trudeau’s.


    Despite all the hagiography written about the late Liberal deity this week, bad polls forced the great Trudeau to reconsider his future and step down in 1984.


    It was either that or face the enormous humiliation of being dumped during a Liberal leadership convention.


    The party had already decided he had become a serious impediment on their return to power and wanted him out.


    Unless the HST suddenly disappears or hydro bills suddenly shrink — two big, black “Fs” that will never disappear from McGuinty’s report card — the premier will almost certainly have to tender his resignation some time in 2011, no doubt to spend more time with his family.
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