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Monday
Jan042010

Leadership matters

The best leaders have one thing in common. They make everyone feel like they are part of something, even if they shouldn't normally feel like they belong. The disadvantaged and disenfranchised included. Which of our leaders have this ability?

If the provincial election happened today, Danielle Smith of the Wildrose Alliance Party would win the election and become our new Premier.

She would win deservedly also. She controls the imagination of Albertans. As a woman, who is intelligent and interesting, we all would want to give her a shot at running things. I think it is long overdue that we have a woman challenge the position of leader in this province, and frankly Smith seems to be able to do it with her intelligence, age and enthusiasm. Her problem might be timing and her party. Her party does not control the ideological space most Albertans are most comfortable voting into.

Ed Stelmach would lose, and mostly in spite of everything his party helps him with. The PC party control the power, money, ideological spectrum, and historical ethos of the electorate. He can not get himself re-elected because of his lack-lustre ability to inspire Albertans. Ed seems a normal Joe, which can be a great thing in Alberta, but he lacks the ability to speak with the folksy charm, AND authority that endears Albertans. He has also lost touch with those same people by relying on and delegating his leadership position to those around him.

David Swann is in a real tough spot. His party carries the name most every Albertans can't vote for. He irritates that with a bland personality (at least publicy), and a party that reeks of defeatist mentality. His party is the logical benefactor of the right-wing split that is happening today, but yet he has not been able to connect his Liberals with the "everyman" voter.

Brian Mason is a non-factor. Interestingly, he has a great personality for "roll-your-sleeve" up politics, but he is captain of the good ship crazy. He has perpetuated the brand of the NDP's as a party that hates everything business, entreprenuer, and low-taxes. A toxic recipe in Alberta.

The yet to be named leader of the yet to be named Renew Alberta party is not worth talking about.

So, all that said, we must assume that if no leadership changes are made in the Province between now and the far-out 2012 election, we must assume that Danielle Smith and the Wildrose Alliance Party will be elected.

In my opinion, the only thing that changes that, would be a new leader of the PC Party, Alberta Liberals, or a new moderate alternative Renew Alberta party. Bring a game-changer to the table, and of course then the game is changed.

If not, Smith is our next Premier. I'd be fine with that if she can convince me her party can represent the wishes and dreams of ALL Albertans. What say you Danielle? Can you speak on behalf of our impoverished, indigenous, outcast and indifferent? Are you comfortable trying to win the hearts of those who can't sponsor you, financially support you, or bring droves of fundamental voters? Because in my opinion, that's what leadership is all about.

Can you make people who don't feel like they belong, feel like they belong?

Wednesday
Nov112009

The Fiscal Four Fraud

I have met three of the four alleged "Fiscal Four" and I can't help but feel that they are being a bit opportunistic and disingenuous. First, I must profess that I only had a chance to really talk with 2 of them. MLA Jonothan Denis and MLA Doug Griffiths. Permission to speak frankly:

Jonothan Denis, in my personal opinion, has a personality that can only be described as used car salesman meets smarmy entitled lawyer. My discussion with him is best described as socially awkward, and I doubt that he is anything more than a political opportunist who is riding a wave of luck, enabled ironically by the demise of radical Social Conservative Craig Chandler. (a properly chosen WAP candidate in 2012 will easily beat him)

For those of you who don't recall, Jonothan Dennis was the second choice of Calgary Egmont PC Association constituents in the 2008 nomination. After Premier Stelmach showed good leadership to reject Chandler's Nutbar Social Conservative agenda. In my opinion, Dennis was a benefactor of a solid Stelmach showing in 2008, and is probably no more suited for governance than Micheal Jackson was for babysitting.

Doug Grffiths however struck me as the opposite. He seems a pragmatic fiscal Conservative, stuck in a largely rural riding, but who seems to get that strong partisanship as it relates to Social Conservatism is a death-knell for the greater population. I could be wrong on Griffiths, but his progressive activity in Social Media communities, plus his ability to be at ease among differing opinions, tells me that he could be a great politician.

So, my only hypothesis, is that these four young PC MLA's are hedging their bets and trying to make a name for themselves as fiscal conservatives (which is about as good a label as one can have these days), leaving their options open with the PC Party, and yet extending a foot to the life raft named Wildrose Alliance Party.

We don't need anymore political opportunists, we need leadership. Staking your claim as a fiscal conservative aligns easily with a majority of Albertans. Risking your reputation as a pragmatic and balanced public representative however is a risky maneuver. This is where I really hope that Doug Griffiths considers his options wisely.

Now, I am not suggesting that they are wrong to question their party, as you know I have posted before that I think the party needs a serious introspective enema. But, if I was trying to show leadership, I would consider seriously who I aligned myself with. Jonothan Denis is no Doug Griffiths. 

And, before I mounted the life raft, I would do a serious review of the people on that boat. Let's revisit Craig Chandler for a second. Chandler was the campaign manager for Mark Dryholm, of the Wildrose Alliance Party. Frankly Chanlder is a religious fanatic, and that interferes with his ability to manouver in a "Big Tent" party. Interestingly, he is firmly behind Danielle Smith as you can read in this blog post.

Ironically, I also don't get the impression that Danielle Smith is a true Social Conservative, so she may try to convince Alberta that she can bring the conservative movement under her version of the "Big Tent", but to get my vote, she would need to bring an agenda that is inclusive of moderates and distance herself from the religious right. Being a self-described Libertarian is not enough, and frankly hard to believe as long as she continues to be a benefactor of the likes of Chandler. Oh, and that agenda HAS to include a repeal of Bill 44, and so therein lies the rub.

Say what you want about Ed Stelmach, but he is no extremist. My thoughts from the middle.