Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Right Here, Right Now, All Right!

On Friday of last week the National Post newspaper published a excerpt from Stephen J. Harper's new book "Right Here, Right Now: Politics and Leadership in the Age of Disruption" (2018, McClelland & Stewart). The former Prime Minister of Canada has a few opinions which are being lapped up by our right-wing press. Anthony Furey in today's Toronto Sun hails "Right Here, Right Now" as truth. The kind of truth that nobody outside the Sun would dare reveal.

Here is a morsel I drew from the Post's sampling....

"So here is my re-examination in a nutshell. A large proportion of Americans, including many American conservatives, voted for Trump because they are really not doing very well. In short, the world of globalization is not working for many of our own people. We can pretend that this is a false perception, but it is not. We now have a choice. We can keep trying to convince people that they misunderstand their own lives, or we can try to understand what they are saying. Then we can decide what to do about it."

As we are well aware, yes. Harper hardly reveals anything new here, but he has the floor.

From Mr Furey's book review it is clear that Stephen Harper has a few issues with our current leader, Justin Trudeau. As I wrote here Canada's 22nd prime minister was clearly devastated by the results of the last federal election when "Justin" and his Liberals emerged triumphant.

That I will remember at times as I read "Right Here, Right Now: Politics and Leadership in the Age of Disruption".


2 comments:

DonaldAR said...

How appropriate a title for an opus by a notorious control freak.
Much as it pains me to say, I have to agree with the statement: “the world of globalization is not working for many of our own people,” however ironic it may be, coming from Herr Harper.
Of course, it's no surprise Conrad Black's right-wing rag published this excerpt. Harper's prose reads a lot like an op-ed column by the wealthy ex-con blowhard himself: full of general truths supporting fallacious arguments.

Simon St. Laurent said...

Agreed.