Thursday, June 9, 2011

Three Thoughts About Ruth-Ellen Brosseau

The article is written following a bunch of points that have been put forth against REB.  It is giving her the benefit of the doubt as regards accusations of falsifying nomination papers.  The opinion of the author is that the issue is just one of sour grapes by the losing Liberal candidate and that this course of action is not productive.  The author then flips to outlining a course of action:  that REB speak up for single mothers, meet her constituents, learn french.

The author is looking at the bright side of an awkward situation and looking to find solutions to some flaws that have emerged.

The idea is strong, she's a single mother trying to do the best with a weird situation, we should do our best to help her with it rather than get struck with mudslinging.  The examples stress the point although, I think the examples are just the author's imaginings on what might be true.  They're optimistic views but reasonable.  All of his imaginings are consistent, though, and they present a positive view of REB.

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