In my latest National Post column I argue that Justin Trudeau is every bit as postmodern and post-truth as Donald Trump.
In my latest Looniepolitics column I defend Bob Plamondon's disquieting claim that it was Jean Chrétien.
In my latest National Post column I remind Canadians, with respect to the Canada Summer Jobs grant requirement to endorse abortion, that whoever pays the piper calls the tune.
In my latest National Post column I argue that neither Justin Trudeau nor Andrew Scheer would help their parties, themselves or their country by veering left for partisan advantage in 2018.
"It’s my job to see that the chips stay up."
Bernard Woolley in "Yes Minister" when asked by Hacker whose side he would be on when the chips were down
In my latest Looniepolitics column I use recent NDP fundraising emails to illustrate just what's wrong with the political class's vision of the good life.
"Public thinkers such as politicians and members of the media who comment on them are the first generation of our society to have been badly schooled without being aware of the fact."
"Mad Intelligence” in George William Rutler He Spoke to Us
"Yes-men are good for the ego but not for the soul. They have no effect on your thinking, and you can hardly expect them to impress your opponents."
David Gelernter in National Review March 9, 1998