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Anton “beaming” at Rich Coleman fat joke

Posted by Jonathan Ross

The photo says it all:

Councillor Andrea Reimer offers an apology for her Twitter post on the steps of City Hall.

Councillor Andrea Reimer offers an apology for her Twitter post on the steps of City Hall.

Shell-shocked.  Humbled.  Apologetic.  These are all words that I would attribute to Andrea Reimer in her apology made to various media outlets on Friday.  She was contrite and appropriately willing to admit complete fault without hesitation over her out of line comments about Housing and Social Development Minister Rich Coleman.  I think there is a larger discussion to be had about “social media” and whether these various communication forms are actually useful within the political realm  I reference a comment made in the above-linked CTV story from someone named Mike:

“…Facebook and Twitter by public officials; they are a waste of time and, as evidenced by this situation, fraught with the risk of people making hasty comments. Taxpayers expect more from public officials and especially that they should be working on improving the city rather through appropriate channels than through public networking sites.”

The question of whether Twitter and Facebook give the electorate a better window into the kind of representation they are getting is suspect, seemingly favouring the celebrity obsessed culture that has pervaded every other aspect of our society.  I am sorry, but reading Liberal MP Ujjal Dosanjh’s Twitter posts on riding the bus or staying up until 5:00am is not exactly my idea of value-added for my Member of Parliament (I moved into his constituency in July).

Regardless, while Reimer received a tough lesson, it seems as though the usual politics of lone NPA Councillor Suzanne Anton continue, proving that she has learned very little in terms of adjusting her attitude.

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Watts is smarter than the pundits

Posted by Jonathan Ross

Surrey Mayor Diane Watts is a populist, a shrewd political reader of the public mood, and a figure that appeals to a nice cross section of the political spectrum.

Watts' aspirations may lie beyond the borders of Surrey, but a kick at the BC Liberal can after Gordon Campbell would put an end to those ambitions

Watts' aspirations may lie beyond the borders of Surrey, but a kick at the BC Liberal can after Gordon Campbell would be a quick descent to an early political burial

Her steady performance on Council from 1996 until 2005 was nearly flawless.

Her timing in knocking off former Surrey mayor Doug McCallum as an independent was impeccable.

And her move to create the Surrey First slate of “non-affiliated” candidates to take control of council (she beat her opponent by an astounding 43,000 votes, and all six of her running mates won handily) was a stroke of brilliance.

Which makes all of this recent talk of Watts’ eventual run for Premier a non-starter based on her record of success. Read the rest of this entry »

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FACT OF THE DAY

In 2010, Vancouver had fewer than half the number of murders than it had in 2009.  There were nine homicides within Vancouver’s city limits, down from 19 killings the previous year.

Quote OF THE DAY

“Perhaps it was my silk dress or the new perfume I’ve been wearing lately. When I asked Suzanne Anton what her New Year’s resolution was, she replied, “To kiss a pretty girl!” and pecked me on the cheek.”  – Writer Emily Barca describing her encounter with the lone NPA City Councillor on New Year’s Eve.

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