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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2015-10-20 10:02 am

Rebuilding the ReformaTory brand

Step One: brutally purge all the unreliable elements. I am not going to say who they are but we all know.

Step Two: election a new leader who is world-famous, who can embody the true heart of the modern ReformaTory Party.

I speak, of course, of Calgary's favourite son, Ted Cruz.

[identity profile] ian wright (from livejournal.com) 2015-10-20 05:10 pm (UTC)(link)
My bet is that the Reformers will, well, reform around Peter MacKay. He's an entitled jackass who isn't as smart as he likes to think and possesses the charisma of a moldy potato, which pretty much sums up the Reform leadership tradition.

As for who actual conservatives might pick as a leader, that's a little more difficult. Harper spent close to a decade purging the party of anyone who might have represented a resurgence of the old Tories, so there's not a lot of viable candidates remaining.
Edited 2015-10-20 17:11 (UTC)

[identity profile] keithmm.livejournal.com 2015-10-20 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Bob Rae pointed that out last night: If Trudeau is like his father he won't be paranoid about picking cabinet ministers who are notable politicians in their own right who can stand out from the prime minister's shadow and when the time comes be in a position to make a run for the leadership. Harper simply didn't allow that sort of thing to happen, which is fine for maintaining his leadership but puts the party in a hole when it comes to finding someone the general populace might swing toward in a general election. I'd lay good odds that outside of their ridings, few people would have any idea who a cabinet minister was except in whatever story is currently in the media.

MacKay is one of the very few exceptions who has some national recognition in his own right, but from the Conservative perspective he's got a few strikes: one, he's from the part of the country that most emphatically put the boots to the Conservatives. Second, they suspect he's one of those old-guard Red Tories.

[identity profile] joenotcharles.livejournal.com 2015-10-21 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
John Baird is the highest profile name I can think of. And he stepped aside early enough to not be tarred by this loss.