On Paul Martin, from the mouth of Paul Wells:
He proposed a handgun ban that wouldn't ban handguns. A wait-time guarantee that wouldn't guarantee wait times. An amendment to a constitutional provision no federal government has ever used. A unilateral amendment the federal government could not deliver unilaterally. He stood in a roomful of children in New Brunswick to announce a daycare commitment that will not begin until 2009 -- as if he could commit, not the government we are about to elect, but the one after that. He kept, as his Quebec lieutenant, a puffed-up talk-radio host who has rattled this country more profoundly as a federalist than he ever managed as co-founder of the Bloc Québécois.I suddenly don't feel as sympathetic as I did.
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