Maclean's blogger Aaron Wherry quotes from Hansard today. He says that Stephen Harper's Parliamentary Secretary Paul Calandra likened the Senate expense scandal to stealing from a pizza shop till, but suggests that there is much, much more at stake.
"It is Stephen Harper, challenged as never before, perhaps struggling
as never before. A man who beat Michael Ignatieff, Stephane Dion and
Jack Layton, out-maneuvered the press gallery and outclassed his most
wild-eyed critics, now struggling to beat Mike Duffy, one of his own
appointees, a celebrity who travelled the country singing the
government’s praises, assailing its opponents and raising money for the
Conservative cause. A Prime Minister having to answer not for any
official policy or action or inaction of his government, but for some
tawdry agreement with a political appointee. A politician who has
survived or sidestepped so many questions about what he and his
government have done, threatened by a deal to make $90,000 disappear.
And a Prime Minister’s Office facing precisely the sort of scrutiny it
is not supposed to attract."
Don't think we'll order in tonight.
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