Category: The Libranos

Former Restaurant Critic Tries Hand At Politics

Now is the time at SDA when we juxtapose!
Warren Kinsella’s Spin Machine“…we’d like a Minister of Immigration who isn’t a xenophobic mouth-breather…[imposing visa restrictions on the Czech Republic is] taking Canada back to the days when it closed the door to Jewish migrants trying to flee Nazi Europe.”
Paul Wells Wayback Machine“[The Chretien government] reinstated visa restrictions on the Czech Republic [in 1997] in hopes of discouraging immigration by Czech Gypsies, or Roma, after more than 1,200 arrived this year seeking protection as refugees.”

“We created the country you live in. Never forget it.”

And that’s why Liberals get their offices for free!

Take notice that Satgur Investments Ltd hereby terminates and forfeits the Lease date 1st day November, 2008, between Satgur Investments Ltd as Landlord, Dr Ruby Dhalla, in capacity as Member of Parliament as Tenant, by reason of contractual default in the Tenant’s leasehold improvement maintenance and repair requirements.
And further take notice that Satgur Investments Ltd reserves all rights to claim all rents remaining unpaid by the Tenant pursuant to the said Lease, and the rights to claim damages as compensation for its loss of benefits during the unexpired term of the said Lease.
Dated at Brampton, this 26th day of May 2009

The good old days when a Liberal could count on Public Works to pay the bills seem so long ago now…
Update – commentors point out, quite rightly, that this may not be a case of unpaid rent, but of those Filipino cleaning ladies falling down on the job….
Update 2 – Steve Janke indicates the matter has been “resolved”, in a post that is tellingly devoid of any explanation from Dhalla.

The First American Prime Minister In White Sheets

When I ran across this quote last evening in the comments, I cringed a little, assuming it came from some quasi-supremacist twit that the Liberals were attempting to link to the Conservatives…

“We created the country you live in. Never forget it.”

Turns out it’s just the same old “we’re Canadian and you’re not” Liberal campaign rhetoric. The more things change, eh western Canada?
Sounds funny, though, coming from the lips of an American.
Ignatieff translated;

When I was 17 I knocked on doors for Lester Pearson, even though he gave us a flag that looks like a “poor imitation of a Beer label”
In 1968 I campaigned for Pierre Trudeau. They I buggered off for 34 years.
Now I need your votes so you can have me stay in Canada. If I am not elected, I will go back to teach at Harvard. Hey it’s your loss.

One Man’s Terrorist Is Another Man’s Liberal Voting Bloc

Now is the time at SDA when we juxtapose!
May 11th“Our Party has raised, and will continue to raise, the plight of the Tamils in Sri Lanka in the House of Commons. We will continue to demand action by the Canadian government to address the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka.”
May 23rd – “A suspicious overnight fire that gutted a Sri Lankan restaurant is evidence that the Tamil Tigers are “on the rampage in Toronto,” charged Sri Lanka’s consul general, who said the Sinhalese eatery had been previously targeted and harassed by Tiger flag-waving motorists.”
h/t Maz2

The First American Prime Minister In Waiting

Monte Solberg is furious at his party;

Of course it was absolutely fair when the Liberals ran attack ads against Stephen Harper when he became the leader of the Conservative Party.
I mean it was clear at the time that a smart, ambitious resident of Canada like Harper could potentially be the prime minister, and therefore his past views could be relevant.
Apply the same brilliant logic to the case of Ignatieff and you instantly see that it is unfair to hold him to the same standards.
Unfair because who could ever have expected that a Canadian who lived in the U.S. for eons and spoke of the United States as his country could ever hope to be prime minister?

The First American Prime Minister In Waiting

Paul Wells revisits Ignatieff’s “pronoun problem”, saying in several paragraphs what I’ve been saying in a subject line over the past few months.

There’s been grumbling in Liberal ranks about what some call Ignatieff’s “pronoun problem” ever since he moved to Toronto in 2005. His pronoun problem is his tendency to use the first person plural — we, our — when discussing a country that isn’t Canada.

(Then again, I don’t get paid by the word).

Can you imagine somebody getting elected president of the United States whose 30-year stint outside the United States had ended less than three years earlier? Can you imagine a president of France who’d lived for 30 years in San Francisco or Seoul?

And even then, he pulls up just short of the finish line.
It’s not just that Ignatieff has lived more than 30 years out of Canada (though that alone should disqualify him), Mr. Wells. It’s that the only reason he’s back is to add another line to his resume. And therein lies Iggy’s real “pronoun problem”.
Canada – not worth living in unless they’ll make you Prime Minister.

So, On We Go….

“I ain’t the heavy, it’s my brother…

Facing new allegations she mistreated nannies, Dhalla, in a statement released to the Star through a lawyer, said she has “no knowledge of the details regarding the live-in caregivers for her family” and had “no involvement in the selection, interviewing, hiring, supervising, sponsoring or any financial transactions whatsoever with a live-in caregiver for my family.”
[…]
In the interview, Ruby Dhalla said nannies at the home work for her family, not her.
She said she spends four days a week in Ottawa. Gordo and Tongson said Dhalla arrived at the home every Thursday and left for Ottawa on Monday. They said she occupies the biggest suite in the four-bedroom house.
Dhalla said all queries should be directed to her brother.

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(Youtube)
More – Ruby and the Slumdogs
WAIT! There’s more!

The First American Prime Minister In Waiting

I bet you thought this made no sense at all when he said it, didn’t you?

He spoke directly to Stephen Harper, condemning him for failing to unite Canadians by setting province against province, group against group, region against region, individual against individual.

Now, watch this…

“Do you speak French?” inquired Liberal MP Pablo Rodriguez. “Don’t you think someone who has responsibility such as yours should be bilingual?”
Toews — who speaks English and Spanish as well as his first language, German — was incensed. “I should feel free to be able to speak the official language of my choice and for you to even ask that question is an insult,” he raged.
But Jean-Claude D’Amours, another Liberal MP, pursued the matter. “It seems to me that when we talk about official languages and bilingualism in Canada, you should be a bilingual person to better be able to serve the people,” D’Amours said.

Make no mistake about one thing. This was a deliberate and cynical maneuver by Michael Ignatieff to stir up the unity file.
In a real world, with real grown up politics, the Canadian media would be camped outside Ignatieff’s office, demanding he explain what his MP’s are up to. But they won’t because they’re not real journalists, and haven’t been for a very long time.

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