Friday, February 24, 2012

All too plausible to think the Conservatives are involved in the robocall scandal

http://natpo.st/AnWXD4

"So, no, we do not know for a fact that the calls came from anyone acting on the authority of the Conservative party. But, well, let's say it fits a pattern — if not of outright lawbreaking then certainly of close-to-the-wind tactics and ends-justify-the-means ethics. The "in and out" affair may not have been the scandal many, including Elections Canada, thought it was, but it hardly spoke of a robust commitment to honesty and fair play. The deceptive calls to voters in Irwin Cotler's riding of Mount Royal are a still closer precedent. It is not implausible that somebody connected with the party would have taken their cues as to what was considered appropriate behaviour, and run with it.

But who? It beggars belief that local campaign workers in 18 different ridings could have separately hit upon the same scam, or carried it out without the knowledge of anyone outside the riding. The notion that the whole thing could be put down to one over-zealous young campaign worker, as some are putting about, is even less credible. Whoever did this would not only have to have the capacity to organize and fund a national robocalling operation. They would also have to have the lists of names and phone numbers to call. Such information would be closely held with respect to the party's own supporters. But how many people in the party would have access to lists of Liberal supporters? And how did they get them?

It is hard to overstate how serious this is. It doesn't matter whether the calls had their intended effect. It is sufficient that someone made them. If it were just the circumstances, or just their track record, the Conservatives might be given the benefit of the doubt. But the two together, while they do not prove anyone in the party was involved, make it all too plausible to believe they were. Indeed, it would be more surprising to find they weren't."

13 comments:

Rotterdam said...

I just read the column. Something smells. I hope they do not cover up, if they do, that may be worse then the crime.
James: If you were advising Harper what would you advise him.
1.RCMP Investigation. 2. Independent Elections Canada Investigation.

Anonymous said...

"The "in and out" affair may not have been the scandal many, including Elections Canada, thought it was,"

No, no, it really was. Harper's Conservative Party made a plea bargain with an arm of the Harper Government where the party would pay the maximum fines the statute laid out in exchange for closing the matter. The only greater consequence against a political party would be decertification, and the Conservatives won that game of chicken. If the charges had gone through against individuals, there could have been jail time or other (non-financial) consequences on top of the maximum fines.

And the Conservative Party is still taking Elections Canada to court over their refusal to give the party a rebate on the illegal in & out money. If successful, the rebate would more than cover the fines. Not to mention the hundreds of thousands of public dollars wasted while the Conservatives stalled the investigation and court case.

Anonymous said...

This is one of the most serious threats to Canadian democracy for if it suceeds, the degree of cynicism will only grow.
Lets hope this gets tracked all the way to the top and that criminal prosecutions are launched.
Too bad the deadline for calling new elections in the ridings affected has passed.

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