Wells on Ignatieff on Quebec
Paul Wells has a brief wise critique on why what Michael Ignatieff said recently about Quebec should be seen in terms of his being a globe-trotting pundit, and not as coming from someone who has any further ambitions in Canadian political life.
And I still think he looks like Gul Dukat, probably because he does rather resemble the actor who played the Cardassian power broker.

Hamza 13:41 on 2012/04/25 Permalink
Dukat!!! Hahah. Poor Iggy. Even Stephane did better.
qatzelok 13:57 on 2012/04/25 Permalink
On his Wiki page, you can see that Paul Wells supports higher tuition fees and the Clarity Act. So his disagreement has a lot of baggage attached to it.
Josh 17:29 on 2012/04/25 Permalink
@qatzelok What on earth does his opinion on tuition fees have to do with what he’s writing about here?
qatzelok 23:28 on 2012/04/25 Permalink
His opinions aren’t neutral commentary. They are biased and polarizing. That he doesn’t like Ignatieff’s opinions is probably because he doesn’t share them.
Kate 23:50 on 2012/04/25 Permalink
qatzelok, sometimes you make sense, and sometimes you’re way out in left field. I’m afraid this sounds like one of the latter occasions.
qatzelok 10:48 on 2012/04/26 Permalink
In life, you can’t always be the pitcher. Sometimes, you have to wait in outfield for flyballs.