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The second coming of Bob Rae

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The first and only time I met Bob Rae was in high school, over twenty years ago now, when he was about the age I am now. We were assigned a big project in Economics. While everyone worked hard, I got the idea to invite Bob Rae in to class. I got an A+ for minimal effort. I've always liked Rae since then.

At the time, Rae had just formed a coalition government with David Peterson in Ontario. Nobody knew whether that was a smart or not at the time. It ended up being a very good move. A few years later, Rae was premier of the province in what might be the only time the NDP ever governs in Ontario. It wasn't smooth sailing, although you could blame the economy at the time in part. You could see Rae mature, but it wasn't enough for his government to survive the next election.

Now Rae is running for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada. This will drive my brother crazy, but here's why I like that idea.

Bob Rae is a great opposition leader. I don't know if he would make a great Prime Minister or not, but you always want the opposition leader to be effective. I'd love to see Rae as leader of the opposition in Parliament.

Bob Rae is brilliant. He is probably the smartest guy I've ever disagreed with on many issues (except for you, big brother David). I don't know if brains are really an asset in politics or not, but if they are, Rae has what it takes. He's principled too.

Of course, I haven't touched on policy issues. That's a whole other post. But I'm rooting for Rae and the introduction of national Rae Days (sorry again, David). Go, Rae, go!

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kevind said:

The thing that irks me is that we have too many politicians jumping ship...Belinda Stronach, David Emerson and now Bob Rae. What happened to being faithful to your party? The colours of the Canadian political parties seem to blend together too much for my liking. Bob Rae?...not a fan and never will be no matter how smart he may be. Sorry Darryl, I hope he doesn't win.

Bene D said:

He is quite intelligent and balanced, courteous, disciplined, attentive and well prepared. A world thinker, curious and committed to problem solving. In many ways a leaders leader and comfortable where he is at.

Your brother David has to like the balanced part.

I don't think he will win the leadership, the Liberal's aren't comfortable with new friends and are too entrenched.

Kevin: People change parties, people change, the country changes. When politicans get to the national level they've done some serious time in the trenches. Opportunism isn't always a bad thing and although you may not like the NDP, there are a lot of good people in that party as there are in all parties. The Libs could do worse. Hey, Darryl likes him!:^)

Darryl said:

Kevin:

That's the problem with politics. The guy you want as an opposition leader might not be the guy that you want as prime minister.

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