In my latest Looniepolitics column I say the Ontario Liberals may be desperate but it's not why they're running an ugly campaign.
"In his 1906 Recollections of 13 Presidents, John Sergeant Wise, who had met Pierce, tells of the reaction of a lifelong acquaintance of Pierce’s when he learned the man had won the presidency. ‘Now Frank’s a good fellow, I admit,’ the elderly man said, ‘and I wish him well. He made a good state’s attorney, thar’s no doubt about that, and he made a far judge, thar’s no denying that, and nobody kain’t complain of him as a congressman. But when it comes to the whole Yewnited States, I dew say that in my jedgement Frank Pierce is agoin’ to spread durned thin.'"
Cynthia Crossen in James Taranto and Leonard Leo, eds., Presidential Leadership
In my latest Looniepolitics column I say cowardice plays a surprisingly large role in our political troubles.
"Truth unasserted is a lie unopposed."
George Jonas in the National Post Dec. 11, 2010
In my latest National Post column I ask what a government is even for if legal permission for the Kinder Morgan pipeline project doesn't mean it's possible to build it.
"As one writer put it in the Wall St. Journal, when cowards ascend to positions of leadership, their character is revealed. They panic in a crisis. They don’t know what to do."
R. Cort Kirkwood in Ottawa Sun Dec. 20, 1998