We have lots of good people with leadership potential in the liberal party. Why go for the only guy willing to take on the Ontario Green Party? The Green Party has enough problems without our stealing the only guy they can get elected in Ontario.
Give those supposed liberals any encouragement, and they are going to run amok. The next thing, they will be trying to get Elizabeth May to run for the next iteration of conservative party leader. The conservatives have enough trouble already.
Frankly, can you imagine a conservative party membership that includes some 20,000 temporary conservatives from the likes of the ‘Freedom Convoy’?
And what makes anybody think that Mike Schreiner is a closet liberal? Isn’t that some sort of requirement? Or does it matter to these people?
Frankly, I looked at the names the Toronto Star reporters had come up with. The list included quite a few blue liberals. The only name that was missing was former premier David Peterson. These are liberals who think of themselves as social liberals and financial conservatives. They are similar to red Tories—in fact they are interchangeable. Many people like to think of the larger political parties in Canada as being ‘Big Tent’ parties. This is supposed to mean that the party can encompass a broad range of political views.
I had always supposed that the liberals had given up on the right-left descriptions in the era of Walter L. Gordon and Mitchell Sharp. I was on Mitchell Sharp’s liberal riding executive in Toronto and I think he hated me. I made no bones about how I hated his negative attitude toward Medicare. The joke was we thought Walter Gordon was supporting the left wing.
I remember the last time I saw Mr. Gordon alive was in his office and he tore a strip off of me for being such a dreamer.
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