stegner said:The knives will be out in the Conservative Party if Harper gets another minority-his personality would perhaps be more tolerated if he had a majority, but he does not, and in the process he has made a lot of enemies within his own party. Harper is under more pressure than Dion. Dion is expected to lose this election and will be allowed another chance to win. Harper is supposed to win big. If he does not do well this election, anything short of a majority, he will not get another chance. Thus, I am already listing possible successors to Harper: John Baird, Maxime Bernier, Peter Mackay and even Rona Ambrose. Perhaps, Dion will outlast Harper-never underestimate the enemy.
- In politics, a 'C' is a 'P'. A minority under difficult circumstances will not necessarily lead to a change in leadership any more than three consecutive majorities will garuntee a knife-free back. Remember: The Conservatives not only have to fight the opposition, but the left-leaning public service, supreme court and quasi-communist provincial governments. For example, the civil situation in Kandahar is being exacerbated by CIDAs incompetence (border-line sabotage, actually, considering we are at war). Who do you think is behind that?