Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Trouble with Liberal-Lite

Adam Daifallah wrote a great column in the National Post on Friday. He argues that Conservative Parties in Canada have a bad habit of electing some leaders who will be non-threatening to the centrists and who will run and get elected on their personalities while eschewing conservative principles. Daifallah argues that this almost always ends badly for said Conservatives. You can read it yourself here. Highly recommended.  My usual neutrality disclaimers about Ontario politics apply.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yeah, his column's good. But, dear Cicero, I bet you could do it even better!