CPC Talking Points

Today’s news is surly sour for all of us in the CPC, however perhaps we can take lemons and make lemonade to help us get that bitter taste of economic pie out of our mouths.

Consider this:

A senior Liberal cabinet minister said that “at its core, the budget is flawed and defective”. This senior Liberal MP went on to say that the Liberal budget amounts to “an accounting shell game”. The Liberal Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development went on to criticize Paul Martin by saying “The promisekeeper will be forced to break promises”.

This senior Liberal cabinet minister confirmed what many know about Liberal intentions, “As a reflection of Liberal priorities, the budget abandons education”

Hat Tip: Warren Kinsella

Some Stronach Quotes

On the sponsorship scandal:

[Paul Martin is] part of the shameful mess or he is incompetent — Belinda Stronach

On Liberal inaction on free trade:

In the past few years the number of free trade agreements reached by Canada is none. With no international policy review we have no idea what the government’s trade priorities are.

The U.S. continues to plough forward, but our Prime Minister tinkers and dithers. — Belinda Stronach

On Liberal arrogance and red-tape:

The self-congratulatory tone from the government is deafening, but hollow. There is nothing to show Canadians but promises to have bureaucrats look at issues and report. There is no movement on the issues that matter to Canadian business and workers. — Belinda Stronach

On Paul Martin:

Once again the Prime Minister is taking the country in the wrong direction. — Belinda Stronach

More dithering:

If the throne speech was supposed to be a showcase of new vision, this government is flying blind. Also, if someone has to keep repeating a promise, that means it is not getting done. Where I come from, both in my family and in my former work experience, this would suggest that there was never any serious intention of doing it anyway. — Belinda Stronach

On the Liberal tax burden:

Those are some of the issues that I have head about, but a big overriding issue is the fact that people are just having a hard time making ends meet. During the election when I knocked on doors I heard that while accountability was the number one overriding issue, I also heard that people just cannot make ends meet any more. They are looking for tax relief so they have enough money in their pockets. — Belinda Stronach

Belinda’s Betrayal

Belinda Stronach has left the Conservative Party to sit as a cabinet minister in the Liberal cabinet for 3 days.

Yes, I believe that the government will still fall on Thursday, Kilgour and Cadman will vote with the Opposition. As an independent, Cadman is in a position to deal as Kilgour has, however, we haven’t heard anything of a deal. He would have been elected a Conservative and he’ll vote to bring down this government, especially after this eye-poke from Belinda Stronach.

So why did Belinda Stronach do it? It was no secret that her leadership ambitions in the Conservative party never could add up. She took about 30% of the vote on leadership in 2004. As Stephen Harper said, Belinda Stronach must have realized that she’d never become leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and perhaps she’ll have an easier time among those who discounted her ambition from the start. I believe that her slim margin of victory in Newmarket-Aurora is telling; she’s now the Liberal candidate in that riding, and she’ll face a relative CPC unknown. I think that the Conservative honeymoon in her riding was over and this ensured her political survival.

Will this hurt the Conservatives? In the short term it will: a Conservative has crossed the floor. In the short to long term, people will view this as more ambition. People have always discounted Belinda Stronach. They’ll continue to discount her, however, now she’s lost credibility. There are also plenty of other ‘centre-right’ MPs in the Conservative Party and they are about to become more visible.

Will this hurt the Liberals? Actually, it will. Paul Martin is already seen as a Prime Minister who can’t make decisions and who will grasp at anything to stay in power. Today’s defection is more evidence to support this. Furthermore, Stronach has always been a headache for the Conservative Party, now she’s Paul Martin’s headache.

Belinda also represents soft support in her political personality. Stronach does not have the type of personality that can lead her supporters to the ends of the Earth, rather, she was a figurehead for what the Conservative Party still possesses: the ‘PC’ part of the Conservative Party. As long as this party is faithful to the broad spectrum within the Conservative Party, Belinda will find that nobody is eager to follow her into the political abyss of the Liberal Party.

Today, there are a number of people who must feel personally betrayed by Stronach’s decision. Personally, I’m glad that I am able, and glad that this party is able, to finally wash our hands of Belinda and move forward with this party under the leadership of Stephen Harper.