The Radio Equalizer: Brian Maloney

28 November 2005

Congressman vs. Canadian Government

BEFORE THE GLOATING

Liberals Might Want To Look To Canada



While we're not sure how much liberal talk radio gloating has yet begun over Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham's (R-CA) guilty plea on bribery charges and subsequent resignation today, they might want to first look north.

To Canada, that is, where the Liberal Party government has just fallen after losing a punishing, historic no-confidence vote in Ottawa's Parliament.

There, an entire collection of rogue characters often called the Librano$, led by Prime Minister Paul Martin, have finally been held accountable for their sleazy "Sponsorship" funding scandal.

From the CBC:


The opposition parties banded together Monday to defeat the Liberal minority government and set the stage for an election that is expected to culminate in a mid-January vote.

In a 171 to 133 vote, the House passed an historic no-confidence motion exactly one year and five months after Canadian voters elected the Liberals.

Prime Minister Paul Martin will now have to go see Governor General Michaƫlle Jean Tuesday morning and ask her to dissolve Parliament.

As the vote was conducted, parliamentarians stood up to applaud MPs who will not be running in the next election.

The Liberal defeat marks the first time a government has fallen on a straight motion of no-confidence in Parliament.

Other minority governments have been forced into elections after losing budget votes or censure motions interpreted as loss of confidence.

At least Congressman Cunningham had the courage to admit to his crimes and resign:


Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy and tax charges and tearfully resigned from office, admitting he took $2.4 million in bribes to steer defense contracts to conspirators.

Cunningham, 63, entered pleas in U.S. District Court to charges of conspiracy to commit bribery, mail fraud and wire fraud, and tax evasion for underreporting his income in 2004.

Cunningham answered "yes, Your Honor" when asked by U.S. District Judge Larry Burns if he had accepted bribes from someone in exchange for his performance of official duties.

Later, at a news conference, he wiped away tears as he announced his resignation.

"I can't undo what I have done but I can atone," he said.

Cunningham, an eight-term Republican congressman, had already announced in July that he would not seek re-election next year.


Faced with similar circumstances, Canada's Liberals did everything they could to cover up their corruption.

Now, they've fallen in an undignified manner, with a dissolved parliament and January elections that could bring the rival Conservative Party to power.

Even after losing the parliamentary vote tonight, Martin is as defiant as ever, avoiding any honest admissions about their disgusting behavior:


A corruption scandal forced a vote of no-confidence Monday and Prime Minister Paul Martin's government was expected to fall, triggering an election campaign during the Christmas holidays.

Canada's three opposition party parties, which control a majority of seats in Parliament, have said they will vote against Martin, claiming his Liberal Party no longer has the moral authority to lead the nation.

A loss for the prime minister would trigger an election for all 308 seats of Parliament that would likely be held Jan. 23. Martin and his Cabinet would continue to govern until the election is held.

Opposition leaders last week called for the no-confidence vote after Martin rejected their demands to dissolve Parliament in January and hold early elections in February. Monday's vote follows a flurry of spending announcements in Ottawa last week, with the government trying to advance its agenda ahead of its likely demise.

Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper said his party would join with the New Democratic and Bloc Quebecois parties to bring down the government prompting the first Christmas campaign in mostly Christian Canada in 26 years.


Expect a buzzing blogosphere tonight:

--- Captain Ed has served as America's Blogospheric Ambassador to Canada, reporting on Liberal Party sleaze all year, becoming a major resource for Canadians looking to bypass their own notoriously leftist media.

--- Brent Colbert is a Tory political activist from Ontario and a great source of information.

--- Small Dead Animals is a major Canadian blog with a focus on breaking political events.

--- CIVITATENSIS is an Alberta-based political site with excellent commentary.

--- The Western Standard magazine is Canada's answer to National Review, a real treasure that should be a regular read.

While I don't expect the Air America Radio crowd to come clean on Canadian sleaze, since they won't even confess to their own corporate hijinks, I can't wait to watch Canada's Conservative Party mount the campaign of a lifetime.


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Photo of Prime Minister Paul Martin: CP
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6 Comments:

  • Cap'n Edsel is going around sniffing other people's underpants so he can say that his don't smell so bad.

    By Blogger @whut, at 28 November, 2005 20:38  

  • Thanks for the plug here and at Malkin's, Brian. I hope not to disappoint. Cheers.

    By Blogger kaqchikel, at 29 November, 2005 01:45  

  • Speaking of Michelle, I just bought and read "Unhinged". Superb. All about the liberal bigotry, racism (just peruse the barely literate
    comments she's gotten), violence, death threats against the President, conspiracy theories, and more. From Tawana-Brawley-like libs "faking" hate crimes to Ward Churchill; calling our soldiers "baby killers", etc.

    Haven't heard of any conservatives vandalizing cars with Kerry stickers. Don't recall Rush suggesting that Clinton should be
    assassinated when he was in office.
    Haven't heard of any conservatives
    denigrating the soldiers that help
    keep us free.

    By Blogger raccoonradio, at 29 November, 2005 03:34  

  • Um - what election were we holding this fall?

    And if he got hit by a bus - would the situation be any different?

    By Blogger Peter Porcupine, at 30 November, 2005 02:49  

  • Is this guy for real? A congressman steals/lies/takes bribes and you look to compare it to the liberal government of Canada. Thats too funny. Almost as funny as "all the liberals in congress said the same thing as bush about iraq". Is there such a thing as taking responsibility at all?

    By Blogger Iraq War Veteran, at 30 November, 2005 09:44  

  • Thanks for the mention, I will be bloggin the election with numerous posts everyday.

    Today we have a fun photoshop task playing with the new Liberal Home Page graphic.

    http://brentcolbert.com/blog/2005/12/01/more-photoshop-fun/

    All governments have potential for individuals to become corrupt, what makes the Canadian Liberal Party unique is the instutionalized corruption. Just yesterday the RCMP announced that they are investigation the Liberal Finance Minister for leaking insider information about a government decision.

    I am just waiting for the investigation to draw the links between the investors that made millions in one afternoon and contributitors to the Liberal Party.

    By Blogger Brent Colbert, at 01 December, 2005 09:57  

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