In the meantime, right
out of strategy handbook 101 - the best defence is a strong offence
- Mr. Mulroney, with possibly a few aces up his sleeve, is about to
declare himself "all in."
I still recall, like it
was yesterday, the day Bill Clinton looked straight-faced into the
camera and said
"I did not have sexual relations with that woman."
I
recall thinking no way would Bill Clinton say that, that way, and it
not be true. I also recall, however, never imagining Mr. Clinton and
the rest of us had different definitions.
Today and in the coming
days, weeks, and months, while climate change and other issues don't
stop being more important, public opinion will be asked to judge who
is telling the truth in terms of who knew what, and when:
A former
Prime Minister who, in light of allegations he was bribed, says;
"In order to finally put this matter to rest, and
expose all the facts and the role played by all the
people involved, from public servants to elected
officials, from lobbyists to the police authorities,
as well as journalists, the only solution is for the
government to launch a full-fledged public
commission of inquiry which would cover the period
from 1988 to today. Only then will the whole truth
be finally exposed and tarnished reputations
restored. “This is the only way to prove to
Canadians that I have done nothing wrong,”
And a current
Prime Minister who, in light of denials the PMO knew anything, says;
"I am ...
... "