Taking Shots: The Liberal Leadership Race

April 11, 2006 · By Peter Rempel


Courtesy of The Cyber Menace.

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5 Responses to “Taking Shots: The Liberal Leadership Race”

  1. Jarrett on April 12th, 2006 1:00 am [#]

    I have to say, nerds appeal to me. But thusfar, only Dion has come across as credible.

  2. Joanne C. on April 12th, 2006 4:43 am [#]

    Oh, yeah. The west will love Dion!

  3. Stephen Taylor on April 12th, 2006 5:58 am [#]

    It would be cool if you had all of the pictures of the various Liberals in the race, and those that either have dropped out (Godfrey/Stronach) or those that balked at the thought of running (McKenna, Tobin etc.)

    And then red X the pictures of those that have dropped out or balked at the thought of running.

    Kind of like a Survivor scorecard.

  4. anon on April 12th, 2006 6:21 am [#]

    The one Conservatives should fear the most is Kennedy.

    Ignatieff &c will not get the Liberals anything more than their current seat count.

    Kennedy is an intriguing fellow. I am not sure if he will win, but if I were strategising at Conservative HQ, I would spend the most time preparing a briefing book on this guy.

  5. The Cyber Menace on April 12th, 2006 9:25 am [#]

    Hey Stephen, thanks for the suggestion. However, the graphic is more an assessment of the way the leadership race stands now. Lots of book smarts, not a lot of charisma.

    McKenna et al would add some sorely needed credibility to the race. Without him and the others from the “A-list”, it really is the Revenge of the Nerds, 2006 Liberal edition. lol

    And thanks to ThePolitic for the hat tip. ;)

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