Friday, September 11, 2015

Rumours of Harper's Political Death Are Greatly Exaggerated

There has been a lot of speculation that Harper is whipped and has given up.  I don't think so and everyone who wants him out of power must keep their eye on the ball.  Consider Harper's reaction to the refugee crisis in the context of his campaign.  He doubles down on his politics of hate.

Describing Harper's emoting on the death of Alan Kurdi as crocodile's tears would be an affront to even the coldest bloded of crocodiles.  Haroon Siddiqui enumerates the ways Harper has persecuted refugees to curry favour with "The Base" (my emphasis in bold).
You are Stephen Harper. Your government spends years demonizing asylum seekers as “bogus refugees.” It denies them health care. It takes pride in detaining and deporting many of them.
In tandem with pandering to nativists, you cater to Islamophobes by conflating law-abiding Muslims with Muslim terrorists. Your Conservative Party runs a fundraising campaign based on the warfare waged by your government on a single niqab-wearing woman who’s keen on becoming a Canadian citizen but not on you telling her what to wear....
You fan fears of terrorism to justify yet another war in the Middle East. You build an election campaign not so much against the Liberal or New Democratic opposition as against “jihadists,” “jihadism,” “violent jihadism,” “jihadi terrorism,” “the international jihadist movement,” “jihadist monsters.”...
You try and emote sympathy, talking about little Alan Kurdi. You even sacrifice your well-guarded family privacy and bring wife Laureen and son Ben into the conversation. But you can’t go too far without upsetting the constituencies you have so systematically cultivated over the years...
Rescuing refugees “alone is not remotely a solution to this problem.” We must attack “the root cause of this problem” (by the way, didn't he set his attack puppies on Trudeau for saying we need to deal with "root causes" after the attack that drove him into a closet?) — “the jihadist movement,” “the violent campaign being led against millions of people by ISIS.”...
The government’s game of divide and conquer stands exposed, as do its excuses and obfuscations...
If he was going to go quietly into that good night, he wouldn't have hired this guy.
Mr. Crosby is a master of wedge politics – where parties exploit social issues such as crime or race or immigration to split public opinion in their favour...
Mr. Crosby has been accused of helping exploit fears over refugees to win elections – the Harper government has been taking a hardline stand on that very same topic, justifying its pace of acceptance by saying Ottawa must screen people from a “terrorist war zone” very carefully.
He isn't quitting.  This election is about to get very very nasty.  Harper is going to try to re-energize his base through their bigotry and strive to keep everyone else at home on October 19 by attacking the other parties, particularly the Liberals.  He is no master of strategy.  He only has one pony and he is going to ruthlessly ride it into battle.

In the Referendum battles, the Non side was referred to as the Rest of Canada.  Now ROC refers to the 70%+  that isn't narrow minded and fearful.  

The ROC must show no fear and stand firm in their desire to oust him and reclaim our country.Recommend this Post

1 comment:

thwap said...

I don't think he's given up. (Like Paul Wells apparently says of harper.) I do think he's in a bad way. A tottering wreak.