What I meant to say is that he does not need to actually overturn the law. I think Harper wants to use a new Commons vote, and even a rebtuall from the SCC, as a populist tool to whip Conservative fervour. I'm not sure it would be successful in that regard, and it might do more to bring out the liberal/NDP vote than the Conservative vote... I guess if I was to make a parallel, quite topical actually, I would use the gay marriage referenda in southern U.S. states that were used to bring out the conservative, church-going vote.
Gee, I hadn't even thought about that parallel before writing it down.
Anyway, I don't think Harper cares about SSM one way or another, except as a very potent electoral tool. He's smart enough to know that from a legal perspective, he's in the wrong, but we've already seen plenty of intellectual dishonesty from him so far to know that legality doesn't constrain his electoral rhetoric.
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Date: 2006-04-06 06:07 pm (UTC)Gee, I hadn't even thought about that parallel before writing it down.
Anyway, I don't think Harper cares about SSM one way or another, except as a very potent electoral tool. He's smart enough to know that from a legal perspective, he's in the wrong, but we've already seen plenty of intellectual dishonesty from him so far to know that legality doesn't constrain his electoral rhetoric.