01.05.2007

elizabeth may breaks godwin's law

oh noes! Green Leader Elizabeth May is standing by her comments over the weekend that condemn Prime Minister Stephen Harper's stance on climate change, comparing it to "a grievance worse than Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of the Nazis."

i guess the global warming thread got too long, meaning breaking of said law was rapidly approaching inevitability.  angry in the great white north says this statement "deserves some analysis. "  his post is a good example of how the thread goes to hell once the law is broken.  i believe it is possible to draw comparisons (even shitty reductio ad chamberlainum ones) about history without insinuating you support the nazis.

bah, elizabeth may - next time, let's not quote hyperbolic brits.  these people grew up watching sitcoms about kooky nazis and i believe this may have skewed their judgement as far as invoking nazi germany goes.

she did this at church, which irked minister-in-training glen pearson.   interesting views, those anglicans have.  at my church, it's 100% acceptable to break godwin's law and repeatedly refer to abortion as a holocaust

14.04.2007

eliztephanegate: am i the only person here who can think of better indicators of democratic health than a liberal candidate in every riding?

is it just me, or can every single party claim this may-dion collaboration as some kind of victory? 

c-grit: I do tend to think the Liberals come out on top here, if only because it gives Dion's environmental platform an implicit vote of confidence and helps out the inevitable "vote Liberal to stop Harper" messaging we'll see the last weekend of the campaign.

candace: Dion and May just made Jack! look like an honest-to-God leader. And he's wasting no time talking about "back room deals" etc etc etc.

yes, i do think it is pretty fun to post a pro-ndp soundbite from candace.

section 15: And what of that long-time tradition of new leaders running unopposed in by-elections? It's not always applied, but it's widely regarded that leaders of significant political parties (like the Greens, ahem!) should be allowed into Parliament. Now, it is true the Greens don't have an MP yet, which exempts May from that tradition, but with Green popular support being firm, and barely trailing the NDP, I think it's time.

conservatives: OMG KEVIN POTVIN THE LIBERALS ARE SOFT ON TERROR, and i have no idea who this "rob anders" you speak of was.

its not what i would have done, but i dont know much about the politics.  im kind of surprised at all the people who suddenly care deeply about the central nova liberal constituency association.  oh, its the principle, you claim.  like i said - am i the only person here who can think of better indicators of canada's democratic health than a liberal candidate in every riding?   

at worst, this alliance will make dumbass urbanite progressives (who rag on socons for voting single-issue yet can only process one or two black-and-white issues at a time themselves) think they dont have to do something scary like vote green since the liberals are totally about the environment.

at best, peter mackay is outta there.  ok.  everyone in central nova, get back to work.   i can't freakin stand the guy.  let's send him home crying like belinda stronach did!

09.05.2006

elizabeth may supporters nationwide: mayday!

today, elizabeth may announced her candidacy for the green party leadership.  the rumours were true, eh.  we elizabeth may fans are whipping up a nice media piece and so i spent the day postering and photographing landmarks.  i guess it says a lot about my public transit-happy life when my vancouver landmarks are the north shore mountains, burrard inlet, buses, and the skytrain.  we had some extra time to kill in the sun, so we involved some folk in a few candid shots as well.

the photos.

DISCLAIMER:  all shots that contain booty, strange facial expressions, and gq poses are not campaign material; rather, they are postmodern "found art" pieces involving strangers.  i found them fun and bloggable but im positive the entire campaign disagrees.