CHES CROSBIE TESTED: "MISTAKE" TO REPLACE MADNESS?
The recent Telegram interview with newly-minted Tory leader Ches Crosbie leaves a disturbing impression of how he will address the challenges of a Party recently described on this Blog as �broken�. The Telegram article saw Crosbie shifting the blame for the Muskrat Falls project onto the Liberals. �What they should have done was make sure that a proper stopgo analysis was done as soon as they got into office. They frittered that opportunity away,� he was quoted as saying. Crosbie is correct on the point, but he needs to deal with the ghastly mistakes of his own Party before he is ready to throw stones at his rival. Not to his credit, Crosbie asserted: �� PCs are like everyone else in this world: we�re only human. If mistakes were made we�ll have to take the approach that that was then, and this is now,� he told the reporter. Crosbie could be forgiven if Muskrat was actually just a �mistake�. But his assertion barely dignifies civility. Indeed, the view puts him at risk of falling into ...