Bob Rae takes helm of political shipwreck
There's this interesting bit at the end:
Because if there's one person you want as leader of a party rebuilding itself after a historical collapse, it's a man famous, unfairly or not, as the leader of a failed government.
rudderless half-sunk political shipwrecks scuttle economic misadventures toxic shattered base mission near impossible mess unstoppable death spiral shrinking resources dangerously short lose diminished deprive nightmare — a parliamentary rump such daunting odds
There's this interesting bit at the end:
Of course, if the polls are showing the Liberals back in the game two years from now, the party could decide to change the rules again — and Bob's your leader.
Because if there's one person you want as leader of a party rebuilding itself after a historical collapse, it's a man famous, unfairly or not, as the leader of a failed government.