Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Do you think it's izzy to stay consistent?

Well, I guess we can no longer use this line everyday when talking about the Liberals. Too bad.

Newly anointed Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff has smashed his own credibility in the very first interview he did.

"Those are appropriate subjects for us to talk about, but I made it clear that I don't want to get into secret negotiations or back-door deals," said Ignatieff, who was appointed by the Liberal party's national executive on Wednesday to replace Stéphane Dion.


Uhm, OK.

Ignatieff said he also spoke briefly with NDP Leader Jack Layton and Bloc Leader Gilles Duceppe on Wednesday and informed them that he "saw no reason" to renegotiate the coalition agreement made by his predecessor Dion.


Iggy this is exactly what your beloved Liberal party did. They entered into secret negotiations with the party that would destroy the economy, and the party that would destroy the country. Secret negotiations. In Canada. We're not allowed to make this up.

So I call in Iggy to renounce this coalition negotiated in secrecy, behind closed doors with both the separatists, and the socialists. Democracy only flourishes in the light. Sorry Iggy, you just lost credibility.

Renounce the coalition, demand the Governor General to call an election should the government fall. You're not afraid to plead your case with the public are you?

Polls got you scared?

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