Reflections, Observations, and Analyses Pertaining to the Canadian Political Scene
Thursday, May 16, 2013
New 'Wisdom' From Pat Robertson
Political Lessons From Macbeth
In Act 5 Scene 2 of Shakespeare's Macbeth, when the overthrow of the ruthless, power-drunk politician/king is nigh, Angus speaks these words about him:
Now does he feel
His secret murders sticking on his hands.
Now minutely revolts upbraid his faith-breach.
Those he commands move only in command,
Nothing in love. Now does he feel his title
Hang loose about him, like a giant’s robe
Upon a dwarfish thief.
Despite the fact that English literature is dismissed by many of our current 'masters of the universe' as something of a frill, with nothing to offer the practical, results-driven mentality of our times, perhaps the likes of Stephen Harper, Senator Duff, Nigel Wright et al should have paid more attention to the classics during their formative years. They then might not be facing what I hope is soon a 'palace' revolt against corruption by their former enablers:
GLOBE EDITORIAL
A strange, $90,000 gift to the undeserving Senator Duffy
PENNY COLLENETTE
Mike Duffy scandal finds the Tories in a moral maze without a compass
ANDREW COYNE:
The only right thing left for Mike Duffy to do now is resign
MATT GURNEY:
How can the Tories keep Mike Duffy on now?
JENNIFER DITCHBURN
Duffy claimed Senate expenses while campaigning in 2011 election
STEVEN CHASE, KIM MACKRAEL AND BILL CURRY
Ethics watchdog to review Harper aide's $90,000 gift to Duffy
GLORIA GALLOWAY
RCMP probes payments to senators Duffy, Brazeau, Harb
Then there is this from the always-reliable Toronto Star:
LES WHITTINGTON
Questions and answers on the $90,000 payment to Mike Duffy
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Pierre Poilievre Does It* Again
* Show an absolute absence of anything that could be even remotely interpreted as integrity.
Powerful Words From Cornell West
If you want to see his full address, you can access it here.
H/t Jack Saturday
Friends In High Places - UPDATED
It must be very comforting indeed to the increasingly odious Senator Duffy that his relationship with the Prime Minister is so 'special' that the latter is willing to exercise unethical, perhaps even illegal interference on his behalf during the Senate's investigation into his fraudulent expense claims.
For the rest of us, the stench of corruption has reached near-asphyxiation levels.
UPDATE: The stench just got worse.