"Because the campaign offices of trailing candidates tend to be so empty in the week before an election that anyone can just stroll in and do some freelance smear work.
That's plausible."
Yes. Plausible.
Hengen affadavit on caller's identity. (pdf)
(Wells claims he was speaking tongue in cheek, and that I missed it. This is plausible. I have been forced to live in a state of suspended disbelief ever since Lorne Calvert endorsed a Conservative government.)
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Kate, Tom Hengen, PHD, ex-Liberal leadership candidate (SK) has sworn as Affidavit idfentifying the caller as a well-known Axworhty associate.
The fact that this was defamatory, that they almost certainly knew it was false, that they were idiots to use the campaign office phone, that it was a cowardly act: add to it that THEY LIED ABOUT IT AFTER THE FACT!!!!
This is OUTRAGEOUS!
That a lawyer, an ex-NDP MP, a law prof, (albeit a Liberal candidate) would be part of this is infuriating.
These seem like all-time lows from the Liberals.
What next???
Public disgust & outrage, I hope.
A Canadian site with good articulating conservative sense. I have a number of good links with American conservatives, but have found a Canadian difficult to find. I came across you through the ultra-liberal BBC (some of us are working to change things in the British media broadcast world, believe me...).
I have linked to you today. I hope it helps - though you are doing well enough without it I perceive.
God bless
An English journalist, conservative (not of the David Cameron New Liberal variety). WPS. Whatever happened to that guy who starred in Due South - always liked that.
Check out Steve Janke (Angry in the Great White North) as it appears the mystery caller has been identified... and the idea that it is somebody outside Axworthless' office is officially dead.
Posted by: Surecure at January 20, 2006 12:05 PMI don't tend to hang out at campaign offices, but at the last election my father volunteered at the local conservative candidates office. Because his truck broke down I ended up picking him up a couple of times and what I can say is this:
The second I entered the office volunteers jumped on me like a horny dog on a leg because they DIDN'T KNOW ME. Only after I had been there a couple of times was I left alone. Is it possible that someone walked into there and used a phone? Yes. It's also possible that an earthquake will destroy Alberta ...
Posted by: NoOne at January 20, 2006 12:11 PMOnly those WANTING to believe this pathetic Liberal cover-up lie will do so.
Posted by: Dave at January 20, 2006 12:17 PMAnother lame excuse from the Liberals, but did we expect anything different? I for one cannot understand how this one has slipped under the radar of the media (with exception Mike Duffy), but then again, considering most are biased against any right of centre party. Keep the faith!
As for your question Mr. Glover, the actor who played in Due South was Mr. Paul Gross and he has been in several t.v. movies and Canadian films since his appearance on the show. Men with Brooms is his latest big budget (for Canadian standards) film which revolved around curling. It co-starred Mr. Leslie Nielson of Naked Gun fame.
Posted by: Cutler Supporter at January 20, 2006 12:34 PMOn Wells's remark - to paraphrase Frank magazine, perhaps you have an irony deficiency, Kate.
Posted by: anon at January 20, 2006 12:40 PMCould be.
Posted by: Kate at January 20, 2006 12:43 PMSent this to Paul earlier today:
Paul,
In your blog:
"Axworthy concedes the call came from his campaign office but believes someone not connected to his campaign sneaked in and made the call."
Because the campaign offices of trailing candidates tend to be so empty in the week before an election that anyone can just stroll in and do some freelance smear work. That's plausible.
OK but, the Post says:
Douglas Richardson, co-chairman of the Liberal campaign in Saskatchewan, said dozens of people were at the headquarters at the time of the television show and a stranger could have used one of the dozen phones in the office.
Interesting?
Jim
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...this brings back to memory about a past prime shyster, err prime minister, who talked to homeless people on his way home from work...
The apple doesn't fall from the tree I guess.
Posted by: tomax7 at January 20, 2006 1:28 PMI still think its absolutely amazing this idiot didn't use a pay phone. I mean, come on! Caller ID, hello!
Posted by: The Phantom at January 20, 2006 1:39 PMKate... check your email, the Ekos poll just came out showing the conservatives gaining back the momentum... their up 2pts from yesterday and the Libs are down 2pts.
Posted by: William Macdonell at January 20, 2006 1:52 PMCheck out Warren Kinsella's Latest:
January 20, 2006 - I am now Live Blogging™ from the Public Affairs Association of Canada® event featuring Ipsos™ polling wizard Darrel Bricker©. I am with my co-conspirators Kiriakos Angelakos, R.W. Richardson and John (I Went To Lourdes Too)Wright. We are at the back, at the children's table.
Darrel's deets:
His first line: "Canada's next Prime Minister will be Stephen Harper."
On the other pollsters' erratic results, Darrel didn't bite. Didn't care.
"The Liberal Party's timbers are rotten to the core."
"The exoneration of Paul Martin by Gomery was believed in Ottawa by his Liberal strategists. It was not believed by Canadians."
Best Prime Minister choice: two-thirds say Stephen Harper.
"Even among Liberals, they think Paul Martin has run a bad campaign."
Decided vote: Tory 38, Liberal 26, Dippers 19.
Nearly 60 per cent of voters blame Martin and his strategists for the Liberals' loss.
Bloc vote is slipping to the Tories alone in Quebec. Nowhere else.
"The campaign has essentially been over for two weeks."
"The Tories are knocking on the door of a majority..but the NDP is coming up and set to win a fair number of seats in Ontario."
"Sorry, Paul Martin, it's over."
"My God, did we ever think we'd see the Liberals at third place in the province of Quebec?"
Tories have had a four-point lead in Ontario for three weeks. "Liberal seats are all mainly in GTA....905 mainly going to the Tories."
"Landslide Annie just got hit by a landslide. Thanks for coming out."
65 per cent of the population believe the Tories are going to win.
"Paul Martin's staff have spent too much time watching the West Wing...George W. Bush is not on the ballot in this election,"
"Gomery, guns, gaffes, Goodale" - why the Liberals lost, Darrel says. "They wouldn't be in this position if they hadn't called the Gomery Commission."
I repeat: "THEY WOULDN'T BE IN THIS POSITION IF THEY HADN'T CALLED THE GOMERY COMMISSION."
Couldn't said it better myself
Words to encourage everyone!!
Jonathan
Posted by: Jonathan Hatt at January 20, 2006 1:54 PMI don't know how anyone could take Wells's comment as anything but sarcastic. He's a frequent weilder of ironic commentary, and has hardly distinguished himself as a Friend of Martin or anything.
Posted by: Dudley Morris at January 20, 2006 1:56 PMFact is the caller has been identified. So Axworthy can save his ass and come clean because this is headed to court.
Maybe he will be able to hold his head high when he walks the streets.
Don't let his idiotic friend take him down with him. If his friend won't come out and identify himself he is no friend.
I think Paul Wells meant "possible", in regard to
the caller being someone who walked into the Liberal candidates' office, and made the now infamous call. It is possible, but certainly not "plausible".
somewhat OT (but it concerns Kate's new glasses)
Knowing what I do about the BBC,
this is probably no mistake.
Kate sure looks better without glasses.
Posted by: red ant at January 20, 2006 2:17 PMHA! Geeze, the BBC and CBC are one of a kind.
Didn't know you dyed you hair Kate. Yeah, you look better without the glasses.
;-)
cheers
tom
"Gomery, guns, gaffes, Goodale", and Google, don't forget Google.
Posted by: moptop at January 20, 2006 2:27 PMthey didn't notice millions of dollars (a billion at HRDC) going missing they didn't notice some interloper making a phone call for 18 minutes, must have been the invisible man
Posted by: drvsvs at January 20, 2006 2:30 PMMaybe the homeless guy blended in well with the other volunteers.. I hear a squeegee kid is running a Liberal candidate's campaign in Vancouver.
Posted by: mark at January 20, 2006 2:42 PMYou're not too good at spotting sarcasm, are you Kate? Wow.
Posted by: Paul Wells at January 20, 2006 2:42 PMPaul: Don't worry, everyone else in the country got it.
Posted by: mark at January 20, 2006 2:42 PM...definately change your hair dresser, you look a little thin at the top Kate...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4622030.stm#kate
Posted by: tomax7 at January 20, 2006 2:43 PMFact is Wells can't get his tongue out of his cheek.
He is still laughing.
Yeah, it occured to me you might be joking... but eh... since it was the very excuse first used by Axworthy when the story broke (offices were nearly empty and anyone could have walked in), I decided to use it at face value.
Remember, I'm living in a province where an NDP premier just endorsed the Conservatives federally.. so maybe my irony meter has been over-revved.
Posted by: Kate at January 20, 2006 2:51 PMNot homeless, rather differently housed.
Posted by: Pat Patterson at January 20, 2006 2:51 PMBreaking news...Michael Moore endorses the Libranos. see proudcanadian
Posted by: Artemis at January 20, 2006 3:25 PMplease call David Walmsley 416-367-2000 x 8710 at the Toronto Star and request nicely that we get a equal opportunity to stand up for all parents. Martha Friendly has put in an article of about 1200 words in describing a Liberal style of daycare. She only views on side of it. We are asking for equality for all parents!
Please advise David Walmsley 416-367-2000 x 8710 (nicely) that we would like an equal opportunity to speak. The National daycare is only shown and the other parents are ignored...
sorry about posting off topic but I need help...
According to the latest Ekos poll the Lie-beral's continue their downward spiral, not suprisingly the Strategic Counsel shows the race tightening. Which one to believe, doesn't matter does it? I'll wait for Monday's results.
Posted by: Bruce Randall at January 20, 2006 3:31 PMEtobicoke Liberal riding president throws support to Tory
Jan. 20, 2006. 03:44 PM
In a last-minute blow to high-profile Liberal candidate Michael Ignatieff, the president of the party’s riding association in Etobicoke-Lakeshore swung his support today to Conservative rival John Capobianco in Monday’s federal election. >>> via andrewcoyne.com
Posted by: maz2 at January 20, 2006 4:16 PMCheck out this photo of the day at the CTV election blog. Even 4 year olds don't want to hear any more of Martin's b.s.
http://tinyurl.com/a6k6y
Posted by: TimR at January 20, 2006 4:20 PM"so maybe my irony meter has been over-revved."
According to Shadia Drury, you may be a secret Straussian.
Posted by: Plato's Stepchild at January 20, 2006 4:22 PMSomeone should take a screen capture of liberal.ca and save it for posterity. Nothing there but negative fear-mongering.
Posted by: david maclean at January 20, 2006 4:36 PM"I think Paul Wells meant "possible", in regard to
the caller being someone who walked into the Liberal candidates' office, and made the now infamous call. It is possible, but certainly not "plausible"."
Yikes folks. It's sarcasm - plain and simple. I can't even believe it's being debated!
That office (just adjacent to a public bank machine) is hardly a fortress, which now seems to be a mistake - in terms of the level of uncertainty injected into this situation.
Although I am far more likely to buy the bad apple volunteer argument than the 'someone snuck in' idea.
Posted by: Jeff at January 20, 2006 4:42 PMFor me, I've been forced to live in a state of suspended disbelief ever since Kate wrote for the CBC website. ;-)
Posted by: Todd at January 20, 2006 4:43 PMI sat here this morning in beautiful Windsor and watched the Canada Steamship Lines lake freighter the Rt Hon Paul Martin sail down the Detroit river. I may be mistaken but I could have sworn it was sinking.
Posted by: Bob Musselman at January 20, 2006 4:56 PMPMPM, leader of the Federal Libel Party. Thanks for the great news re Ignatieff, Maz2!! Wonder how many other disaffected Liberals there are out there? Wappel? Every Western candidate? K Martin? Every L candidate capable of thought that has a conscience? Every Qc candidate?
Posted by: Bushman at January 20, 2006 5:15 PMCrew of PM’s sons’ ship fear for jobs
Rumours say vessel will be reflagged, deckhands replaced after election
By STEPHEN MAHER Staff Reporter
The crew of a vessel owned by Prime Minister Paul Martin’s family is afraid the company is only waiting for the election to end before reflagging the ship and replacing the sailors with a foreign crew.
The Atlantic Superior, a 220-metre bulk carrier that usually works in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway, is in Halifax for repairs to its engine.
The rumour on the docks is that Canada Steamship Lines Inc., the company Mr. Martin built and eventually handed to his sons, plans to register it abroad and hire a cheaper foreign crew, but is waiting until Tuesday, because the news might hurt Mr. Martin’s electoral chances if it came out in the middle of the campaign.
"That’s why he might have kept the Canadians on board until just after the election, because he knows that it would kill them if he would do so right now," said a union source, who asked not to be named.
The rusty ship, flying a tattered Canadian flag, is tied up at Pier 34 in Halifax, with a skeleton crew aboard. >>> more
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/478450.html
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
For a long essay re CSL Martin, Strong, flags of convenience, tax evasion. & More, more go here to
"Blind Trust"...
http://www.walrusmagazine.com/article.pl?sid=04/06/21/1935240
Sorry, I completely missed the irony of Paul Wells' statement. It's his fault. He calls his blog"Inkless Wells".
So I never go there. Figgered I'd be greeted by a blank page.
Thanks for the cbc link. :)
Posted by: Jeff at January 20, 2006 8:14 PMBig yuks on Air Farce tonight: Stephen Harper doing a Nazi salute, Harper's face juxtaposed with that of Karla Homolka, the devil supporting Stephen Harper.
Ha ha. Geddit? Ha ha ... right?
Posted by: Mississauga Matt at January 20, 2006 8:25 PMPoor Paul Wells. Everyone misunderstands what he believes is a sense of humour. Must be anb East/West thing.
Posted by: Civitatensis at January 20, 2006 8:50 PM"STOP THE PRESSES!" Are the Liberals Going to Stuff Ballot Boxes?
Posted by: Chris from Victoria, BC at January 20, 2006 9:12 PMRe Lorne Calvert endorsing a Conservative government.
Both the Vancouver Sun and the Vancouver Province are endorsing the Conservatives.
I wonder what the Toronto Star will do.
Just a little OT with nerves stretched to snapping point:
Belinda called Tie and said, "Please come over here and help
> me. I have a killer jigsaw puzzle, and I can't figure it out or how to
> get it started."
>
> Tie asked, "What is it supposed to be when it's finished?"
>
> Belinda said, "According to the picture on the box, it's a tiger."
>
> Tie decided to go over and help with the puzzle.
>
> She let him in and showed him where she had the puzzle spread all over
> the table.
>
> He studied the pieces for a moment, then looked at the box, then turned
> to her and said, "First of all, no matter what we do, we're not going to
> be able to assemble these pieces into anything resembling a tiger.
>
> He took her hand and said, "Second, I want you to relax. Let's have a
> nice cup of hot chocolate and then............", he sighed, .....
>
> "Let's put all these frosted flakes back in the box."
Funny part is there has already been 16 defamation suits filed over this election. I got this news yesterday from Robert Worthington LLB. But the lawyers are sitting back waiting to see who is elected first in order to know who to sue. And have you heard about the Ralph Klein manslaughter charge......
Posted by: mcdonald at January 21, 2006 2:45 AMRe Lorne Calvert endorsing a Conservative government.
Both the Vancouver Sun and the Vancouver Province are endorsing the Conservatives.
I wonder what the Toronto Star will do.
I sat at the head table of a dinner in Saskatoon about six weeks ago and Lorne was at the table talking about how great uranium mining was for the province. Lorne???? This guy was an honourary member of the United Church anti-uranium mining committee (or maybe it was the anti-Christ united uranium mining comittee, can't recall). But he floored us with his talk. Do you think he had advance notice of the major layoffs in Prince Albert?
You'l get a kick out of this Kate.
Dom McKay worked on Axworthy's campaigns when he was a provincial NDP and he told me Chris made the switch to federal Liberal when he figured he had no chance of getting back in as NDP provincially. Don also told me the NDP in the province only feared on potential SaskParty leader, Brad Wall.
Posted by: mcdonald at January 21, 2006 3:15 AMYou'l get a kick out of this Kate.
Dom McKay worked on Axworthy's campaigns when he was a provincial NDP and he told me Chris made the switch to federal Liberal when he figured he had no chance of getting back in as NDP provincially. Don also told me the NDP in the province only feared on potential SaskParty leader, Brad Wall.
Posted by: mcdonald at January 21, 2006 3:16 AMChris Axworthy took almost 24 hours to come up with an explanation for the call that was made from his headquarters to the televised call in show making the false accusation of sexual assault against the Conservative candidate.
I think the excuse and explanation was worthy of the battery of lawyers, the Hollywood Script writer and the long wait for staff indoctrination.
The official line is that Axworthy's office is located in a strip mall and is accessible to the public. Someone marched in ( possibly a homeless person ) and used the party phone to call in to the debate . The fact that he was on hold for 12 minutes didn't raise any suspicions but in fact he could have been served a donut and coffee.
Could it be that Chretiens imaginary little homeless guy who he consulted for years has moved to points west and is actively running smear campaigns for Martin now? Thta phantom homeless guy gets around in Liberaldom's excuse doctrine.
Posted by: WL Mackenzie Redux at January 21, 2006 10:11 AMBeware of Wells: his first name is Paul, ergo he must have a hidden agenda!!!
Posted by: Bushman at January 21, 2006 10:18 AM