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11233. JimBobby said on December 19, 2007 at 3:43 pm

I reckon it’s cumulative. Canadians are finally seeing what a buncha nincompoops we got at the top. Ambrose, O’Connor, Baird, Lunn, Clement. The talent pool on the Con side of the house ain’t particularly confidence-inspirin’.  The level of incompetence is starting to worry Canadians and Chalk River really drove home how incompetent they are and how that incompetence is affecting public health and safety.  I think SchreiberBriber had a minor impact. The early stalling by Harper wrt Mulroney did not go unnoticed. I’ve seen some Reformatories almost gleeful at the prospects of purging the CPoC of Red Tories like Mulroney and MacKay. Some of that loss of CPC support was because Red Tories are realizing they have few friends in the CPC.

JB

11235. Doug said on December 19, 2007 at 5:24 pm

I wouldn’t count out the Copyright storm either.  In the younger demographic I imagine this lost them some support as well.

http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/2490/135/

11239. Militantliberal said on December 19, 2007 at 7:31 pm

Your right Scott , it’s Bali. Canadians don’t like looking bad in front of the world. Contrast John Bairds pathetic performance in Bali with Australia dumping that  dinosaur Howard just in time to sign on to Kyoto and Bali. Just like that Australia is back in the cool kids club. Canada, not so much.

11240. Jason Hickman said on December 19, 2007 at 8:54 pm

Maybe.  It was a lousy few weeks of coverage, to be sure.

On the other hand, this isn’t the first time that Decima had the Libs ahead in ‘07, as you <a href="http://scottdiatribe.gluemeat.com/2007/06/12/more-ugliness-if-youre-a-tory-libs-lead-in-latest-decima-poll/">pointed out</a>.  And things picked up for the Tories during the fall, if memory serves.

Anyway, if the past couple of elections have shown us anything, it’s that federal polls at this point are really meaningless - and yeah, I’ve said the same thing when the Tories were ahead, though obviously I’d rather be up than down.  And there’ll undoubtedly be bumps and dips in polls as time goes on.  But at least according to the Decima polls you’ve <a href="http://scottdiatribe.gluemeat.com/?s=decima">chosen</a> to cite in recent months, not a heck of a lot has changed, so I’m not sure if this particular poll is really that newsworthy.

11242. Scott Tribe said on December 19, 2007 at 11:07 pm

Jason, off topic, you need to learn to use the text editor here properly (you know,the thing directly above the text box here?) :)

The traditional Wordpress html codes don’t work with this editor enabled. if you want to do a link, highlight the word you want to use as the link, and then click on the chain in order to enter the url.

11245. Jason Hickman said on December 20, 2007 at 12:35 am

D’oh! Sorry about that.

11246. Aaron said on December 20, 2007 at 2:13 am

"The talent pool on the Con side of the house ain’t particularly confidence-inspirin’."

No kidding. What Canada really needs is Mark Holland as justice minister and Joe Volpe as public works minister.

11255. mushroom said on December 20, 2007 at 11:02 am

"What Canada really needs is Mark Holland as justice minister and Joe Volpe as public works minister."

The alternative would be Stock Day at Public Safety and Michael Fortier at Public Works.  Fortier is still unelected after two years?  Same old, same old government.   

11232. mushroom said on December 21, 2007 at 2:35 pm

All of these things add up to one thing as the link has highlighted, this government’s  performance has been quite meagre 
http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5jnsEI4qkte5MvbvCIu75Ctc4BwOQ

The Mulroney/Schreiber thing leads to one thing: same old, same old.  Canadians are no longer buying the new government spin, let alone one that is based solely on beating up on the Opposition.

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