So Canada is in the midst of an election, and we're chugging towards a May 2nd date with the end of the world as we know it, erm, ah, destiny. I live in our nation's capital region and as both a former journalist and bureaucrat in my former lives I probably follow politics a little more closely than most. I think anyone beyond the confines of our region half the time could care less, though. I'm being kind. It's probably more like 90% of the time.
But the televised leadership debates will afford Canadians an opportunity to see our political bobble heads in action, away from the sterile and staged daily events and outside the prism of nightly televised attack ads. Almost.
You see the television consortium responsible for this exercise in uncivil civics in action has, in it's wisdom, decided to omit Green Party leader Elizabeth May from the debates because she hasn't any sitting members of Parliament, even though she will be fielding candidates in every riding across the country, unlike Bloc separatist leader Gilles Duceppe who only fields candidates from the province of Quebec. I guess like that great 20th century philosopher Kermit the frog said, "It ain't easy being Green."
So, Elizabeth, to the tune of Elton John's Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word, this is for you:
What have I got to do to make you hear me
What have I got to do to make this fair
When the TV networks do snub me
And you tune to find that I'm not there
What do you do when you're Green leader
And thought to be out there, kind of edgy
What do I say when it's all over
That they gave me a political wedgie?
It's bad, and sad
It's a bad, sad situation
This election, you know, is my third
I'll never get elected
If they always keep me from being heard
Harper and Ignatieff will be there
Layton and Duceppe the little turd
What will I do when issues move me
What have I got to do
What have I got to do
When debate seems to be the hardest word.
Comments
I'm gonna assume it is (and yes I know what happens when you assume...blah, blah, blah! hee hee).
At first glance, Ms. May's bobblehead looked like SARAH PALIN!
Perhaps therein lies the TRUE problem?
Nobody wants to hear Sarah Palin south of your borders...
hee hee
"Boom Boom: Well her party's going to court over this so Elizabeth may speak yet. But for now Elizabeth May, not."
I think you should run for Political PUNdit of the year.
;-)
I'm enjoying hearing about Canadian politics for a change.
I believe people should be left with there blissful ignorance.
I believe it was Churchill who said " "Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all those other forms that have been tried"
I really hope Harper gets voted out.