Christy
Clark's Pipeline Poker Bluff
Can Premier Christy Clark pull off the biggest bluff ever playing poker with the Enbridge pipeline? |
With few chips left to support her strong stand at
premiers' meeting, it's all luck now.
Tuesday July 31, 2012
By Bill Tieleman
"In a field
populated by hypocrites and phonies, the erstwhile B.C. premier takes duplicity
-- and recklessness -- to an entirely new level."
- Warren Kinsella, Toronto Sun
columnist
Since B.C. Premier
Christy Clark knocked on Alberta Premier Alison Redford's door last week and
yelled "trick or treat" over the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline,
things have only gotten far worse.
Threatening to egg
the Alberta legislature unless the oil-rich province coughed up billions didn't
go over well there, nor did Clark sneaking in the back way to meet Redford
while trying -- unsuccessfully -- to avoid the media.
That embarrassing episode
and Clark's unwillingness to take a position on Enbridge led Calgary columnist
David Marsden to write:
"Be thankful Christy Clark isn't Alberta’s premier."
But it was only when
the B.C. premier issued ultimatums at the national premiers' conference that
things got really out of hand.
Benched by media
Kinsella -- like
Clark, a lifelong federal Liberal who actually worked for the BC Liberals in
the 1996 campaign when Clark was first elected MLA -- called
her a "nation wrecker."
Conservative Sun News
columnist John Robson wrote
that Clark's "desperate attack" on Enbridge was "morally
outrageous, economically ignorant and legally preposterous."
And Mark Milke of the
right-wing Fraser Institute accused
Clark of "playing a risky and ill advised game of economic chicken"
while Carrier Sekani Tribal Council chief Terry Teegee said
it was unacceptable the premier was acting like a contestant on TV game show
The Price is Right "while putting our lands, our waters and our futures at
risk to devastating oil spills."
Ouch!
The game comparisons
continued with Sun News columnist Rick Bell saying the unpopular Clark was
trying the political equivalent of a football "Hail Mary pass, while
trying real hard not to blink" in suggesting the pipeline won't go ahead
unless Alberta prepares a multi-billion dollar cheque for B.C.
Pokerface
But the more accurate
game analogy than any of these is poker.
Clark has a lousy
hand and is already deeply in the hole, down to her last chips.
Clark doesn't have
the political support to back a strong stand, didn't even register the province
to present evidence
at National Energy Board hearings, and can't credibly oppose Enbridge on
environmental grounds after negotiating in public for hush money.
Walking out of the
premiers' conference while refusing to consider supporting a national energy
strategy gave Clark a big media hit but alienated the other premiers.
So her only chance is
to bluff well and pray the other players fold without discovering that Clark
only holds a pair of twos.
It's a cold,
calculated high-risk gamble that has left many card players hitchhiking their
way out of Las Vegas, broke and looking for honest work.
Is Christy Clark any
luckier?
.
3 comments:
This is a desperation move by her as she must understand she has lost support of many BC Liberals, myself included.
Watch for her to pull more stunts like this in a long-term plan to resurrect her career in the media once she loses office.
Enbridge compared to keystone cops , Liberals fit right in politically . What a joke ! ...Now they've involved Jesus ? why not the muslim god muhammad .....what the heck maybe the hindu god ganesha brings faith to remove obstacles ....Maybe next time a nice buddhist temple in the back ground ....WTF if the shamelessness reaches no bounds why not go all the way , why just stop at Jesus ......Cheers .
CC will invoke whatever god might get her some votes. Reeks of desperation.
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