I have nothing negative to say about Marc Garneau. I respect the man a great deal. All I will say to him is this; you were essentially chosen as a prop to be exploited for Ignatieff's gain. I'm not sure that I would want that job if I were you. You have just been invited into the engine room of the Titanic after the iceberg has already been struck. I'm not sure this assignment is the best decision for your political future. There aren't any "yellow bricks" on this road, and there sure as hell ain't no "wonderful wizard" at its end...
You had better pay attention to the man behind the curtain Marc...
That reminds me, it has already been a bumpy Liberal road for Garneau, but he seems to know how to use the media to get what he wants:
ReplyDeleteSep. 30 2007
''...Former astronaut Marc Garneau confirmed on Sunday that Liberal Leader Stephane Dion's ambivalence was one of the main reasons he announced his departure from politics earlier this week....''
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070930/garneau_quebec_070930?s_name=&no_ads=
Oct. 18 2007
''Former astronaut Marc Garneau has decided to run for the federal Liberals after all.
Only two weeks ago Garneau, widely deemed a star recruit, announced that he was quitting politics because he felt he was not part of Liberal Leader Stephane Dion's vision.
But now Dion is set to announce Friday that he's appointing Garneau to carry the party's banner in the Montreal riding of Westmount-Ville-Marie, one of the safest Grit bastions in the land...''
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20071018/garneau_liberals_071018/20071018?hub=QPeriod