“While some knowledge can be a good thing, sometimes too much is dangerous.”
Ontario Premier Mike Harris on why he filled key cabinet posts with people with limited relevant experience, quoted in The Write File Quarterly Issue #5, Summer 1995
“While some knowledge can be a good thing, sometimes too much is dangerous.”
Ontario Premier Mike Harris on why he filled key cabinet posts with people with limited relevant experience, quoted in The Write File Quarterly Issue #5, Summer 1995
"I know that you'd rather walk through a furnace in a gasoline suit than consider the possibility that John Kerry would lose Ohio."
“Rather’s Familiar Quotations” [Dan Rather] in The Atlantic Monthly March 2005
"A man who shows no resentment at being slapped is overwhelmed with insults and forced into need."
Blaise Pascal Pensées (one of his examples of the wisdom of “Ordinary people”)
In my latest National Post column I say the Prime Minister isn't being inconsistent or confused about allegedly groping a reporter 18 years ago; he's consistently denying the existence of truth.
In my latest LooniePolitics column I argue that while incumbent parties traditionally lose seats in U.S. midterm elections, the Democrats bring plenty of flaws to 2018 to offset those of the GOP.