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The emotional theatre and performance of political apologies

It takes no character to apologize for what others did. It is a nice, warm helping of righteousness without risk of personal embarrassment. It’s the kind of emotional theatre they perform on Oprah in between commercial breaks. Yet, “sorry” is a popular adjective in politics and media. When the 39th Parliament convenes in three weeks, […]

Media flap over Stairs firing from PMO was puzzling

It must be news; they issued a press release. “Harper Flack Gets The Boot.” The punchy Sun Media headline was the one, brief smile in a flood of turgid coverage that exposed the irritable side of media. When communications director William Stairs was dismissed from Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s PMO, it drew as much editorial […]

Something about daycare stories brings out worst in some media

Something about children brings out the worst in media. Parliament has yet to argue Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s proposal to substitute Liberal daycare subsidies with a $1,200 baby bonus, but journalists are already serving up the baloney sandwiches. Don’t eat that, kids, it’s luncheon meat. CBC-TV journalist Jennifer Ditchburn reported Harper’s plan would cut aid […]

Why are media still fixated on Martin Brian Mulroney?

Media can’t get enough of Mulroney, and he can’t get enough of them and neither seems to notice the country doesn’t give a damn By TOM KORSKI So, the old man is back. There he is on TV in old footage with a Cesar Romero tan in the middle of winter. Here he is in […]

Martin spent whole life at the top, he’s no Horatio Alger, eh?

So it begins, the media search for clues to the mystery: why did Paul Martin self-immolate? Acclaimed as the man to “make history,” he spent 26 miserable months in office and rates among our worst Prime Ministers. “Canadian politics have gone to hell,” The St. John’s Telegram once wrote of Martin’s administration. Was he too […]

Canadians can take their federal political news straight

You spot them, stooped by the coffee machine, jangling their pocket change and muttering: “It’s gonna be interesting.” They are political journalists on Election Day. Tense and exhausted, they eye poll returns like courthouse reporters waiting on a verdict. Some are especially edgy–journalists who’ve expressed incredulity or alarm that Liberals may not win a fifth […]

Who knew Minister Goodale has so many media admirers?

Who knew Ralph Goodale had so many media admirers? Even the Vatican doesn’t make saints of the living. Yet when the Minister of Finance tripped over income trusts, Parliament Hill was aglow with journalists’ candle-lit shrines to the Great One. Media expressed outrage that a man like Goodale should be subjected to something like accountability. […]