I am not sure if there will be any squashing of heads and boiling in pots but it looks like the Liberals contenders and pretenders see the same writing on the wall as the rest of us.
Check out the story on Bourque News.
...To wit, the names of Bevilacqua, Cauchon, Manley, Volpe, Brison, Dryden, even, let it be said, ex-Tory Stronach and the American-dipped Ignatieff, among other lesser mortals, all networking their contacts and cobbling standby underground leadership teams ready to activate in the coming weeks, or not, depending on how the stars align for each aspirant. All are sounding out various Liberal rainmakers, regional chieftains,
leftover used-to-be's, and ambitious soon-to-be's. Many will be called, some will be chosen, others will be humoured. But the insurmountable evidence now clearly points to a devastatingly fractured Liberal Party, one held together more by a tenuous vernacular than by a robust idealism and altruism that would otherwise stimulate a lethargic political body hungering for vision and leadership.
My bet is on a Francophone. The first party that can break through the Quebec wall wins the first future majority.
