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Saturday, August 18, 2012

George Grant on Stephen Harper


Mr. Trudeau [Mr. Harper] has consistently used the politics of confrontation and contempt against anybody who opposed him and that has done great harm to this country in the last decade.  It has been repugnant to hear Mr. Trudeau [Mr. Harper] to treat such men as Mr. Douglas and Mr. Stanfield and Mr. Ryan with shallow contempt over the years.  One of the difficult truths about politics is that one cannot fight such means by employing the same means.  Mr. Clark was surely right not to respond when Mr. Trudeau [Mr. Harper] tried to talk him down contemptuously. …

Source:  George Grant to Richard Doyle, Editor of the Globe and Mail, 15 May 1979 in George Grant, Selected Letters, ed. William Christian (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996), pp.304,305.  Grant’s original comments pertain to the federal election of 22 May 1979.

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