John "Stockwell Day" Tory?
Bill Murdoch is out... the caucus revolt has begun. Wouldn't be surprised if Randy Hiller pulled something and joined Bill, or became Ontario's first "Reform" MPP.
Has John Tory caught the "Stockwell Syndrome"? You know... the one that's fatal to all conserative leaders who catch it?
Don't forget, most of the 33.1% are just like me... still sitting on their hands, already mourning McGuinty's upcoming slam dunk in 2011.
Has John Tory caught the "Stockwell Syndrome"? You know... the one that's fatal to all conserative leaders who catch it?
Don't forget, most of the 33.1% are just like me... still sitting on their hands, already mourning McGuinty's upcoming slam dunk in 2011.
Labels: Queen's Park
4 Comments:
At Fri Sep 12, 11:19:00 p.m. EDT, Babylonian777 said…
My parents went ahead and voted for Tory (as provincial "conservative" leader).........he didn't get my vote, and he never will, nor will the provincial PC's as long as he is leading things.
You think he would have some shame/humility and just step down.
At Fri Sep 12, 11:48:00 p.m. EDT, Alasdair Rathbone said…
Murdoch would make a better fit for reform than Hillier. Hilier is right wing, Reform Ontario are centrist populists.
And now they're starting a federal party. Joy.
At Sat Sep 13, 11:27:00 a.m. EDT, Anonymous said…
correction
I would say Randy Hillier is more (small "l") libertarian
He's one of my favourite MPP's!!!
Go Randy Hillier!
Mike Wisniewski
At Sat Sep 13, 02:02:00 p.m. EDT, Anonymous said…
Here's a chance for the rest of the party to grow a set and voice their opinions instead of party jargon. I'm sure there's quite a few of them that are embarrassed with the loss of respect and interest the party has lost since the last election. Tory's been leading the party right into zzzzz' oblivion. Time to shake things up!
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