normanchateau Posted December 11, 2005 Report Posted December 11, 2005 According to CBC News, Brian Pallister is testing the waters for a run at becoming the next leader of the Manitoba Provincial Conservatives. CPC supporters should be grateful that he's not a candidate to replace Stephen Harper. Here's what Pallister said: "I am copping what's known as a woman's answer, isn't it? It's a sort of fickle kind of thing," he said, responding to criticism that a federal election campaign is no time for a candidate to be examining other job prospects. "I can do that, and I'm doing it now. There are always people on the sidelines that are going to be critical. I'm not worried about them. I'm not concerned about the critics." Here's the link: http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes/ I'm not sure why a CPC MP finds it necessary to employ sexist comments during an election campaign unless it's a strategy to make Stephen Harper look statesman-like and moderate. Quote
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