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Les Leyne: People I won鈥檛 be speaking to next year

A friend recalled the great Jimmy Breslin鈥檚 concept of recounting people for whom he no longer had any time. It strikes me as a healthy, cleansing way to close out the year. So here鈥檚 a 鈥2013 List of People With Whom I Am No Longer on Speaking Terms.
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Politics columnist Les Leyne

A friend recalled the great Jimmy Breslin鈥檚 concept of recounting people for whom he no longer had any time. It strikes me as a healthy, cleansing way to close out the year.

So here鈥檚 a 鈥2013 List of People With Whom I Am No Longer on Speaking Terms.鈥

鈥 Pollsters. What a clever, demographic-analyzing, age and gender-balancing bunch of phonies. They led us down the garden path about the state of sa国际传媒 politics. And at the end of the path was a compost pile. Which is where all their analysis belongs.

It鈥檚 not just that they collectively blew the 2013 election call. It鈥檚 also about how everyone (myself included) swallowed all their witchcraft without ever questioning aloud their pronouncements.

Next time I hear the phrase 鈥19 times out of 20, plus or minus 3.5 per cent,鈥 I鈥檓 going to pull the fire alarm and run screaming from the room.

(One of them determined this week that 52 per cent of sa国际传媒 thinks crowded malls at Christmas are bad. Thanks for that, Sigmund.)

鈥 NDP dropouts. Leadership contests are weeks of fun for everyone. Speeches, road trips, fridge magnets. But you can鈥檛 have a horse race if the horses keep shying away from the starting gate.

It鈥檚 been three months since Leader Adrian Dix announced his job was up for grabs and all we鈥檝e covered is press conferences where people say: 鈥淭hanks, but no thanks.鈥

They鈥檙e robbing us of all the drama and suspense we were counting on to fill 2013, or 2014, or whatever year they鈥檙e eventually going to hold the contest. And I can never forgive them for that.

鈥 Apocalyptic evangelicals who interpret politics via the Old Testament. One in particular has stuffed my junk folder with graphic notes about 鈥淪atan鈥檚 UN Agenda,鈥 鈥淕od鈥檚 vengeance on election-riggers鈥 and how 鈥渆vil lying bastards鈥 like me will burn in hell for all eternity.

Dude, chill. Maybe it鈥檚 just the chem trails, but I don鈥檛 follow your logic trail. And by the way, stop hating women.

鈥 The sa国际传媒 government鈥檚 鈥淏-side鈥 communication team. It鈥檚 a chatty blog designed to 鈥減ersonalize鈥 government news. It makes my hair stand on end.

We鈥檙e paying communication staff top dollar to ask cabinet ministers: 鈥淲hat is your favorite sport?鈥 鈥淎re you a morning person or a night person?鈥 鈥淲hat is your favourite sa国际传媒 food?鈥

How has an outfit like that survived the 鈥渃ore review鈥 that鈥檚 supposed to be cutting all non-essential functions?

I鈥檇 ask them, but as noted, we鈥檙e not on speaking terms.

鈥 Anybody who wants to talk about the sa国际传媒 Rail case. The 10th anniversary of police raid on the legislature is next week. They were looking into the scandalous activities of two aides involved in the negotiations over the sale of the former Crown railway to CN.

The auditor general just pegged the total cost of that case at a stunning $18 million. There鈥檚 been a concerted push over that decade to draw the politicians into the scandal. It鈥檚 gone nowhere. Tens of thousands of documents have been pored over and there is still no smoking gun that links any politicians to the criminality.

The NDP promised in the election campaign to spend $10 million more on a public inquiry. But the Liberals won, as they did in 2009 and 2005. They鈥檝e won three elections with the sa国际传媒 Rail scandal hanging over their heads. I鈥檓 starting to think sa国际传媒 Rail is over.

鈥 Dayleen van Ryswyk. She was the NDP candidate in Kelowna-Mission who crashed on the first turn, when previously overlooked postings were brought to light by ever-helpful Liberals.

She had sharp words for aboriginal people and mused about how French Canadians are 鈥渦niversally hated鈥 and she was 鈥渟o sick of having french stuffed down my throat.鈥

She apparently overlooked the fact that the leader of her own party is openly francophile and sometimes flagrantly bursts into fluent French. In full public view, no less.

Dix canned her from the NDP, instantly. She bounced back to run in the premier鈥檚 byelection and got less than one per cent of the vote.

Hey Dayleen, guess what? We鈥檙e through. C鈥檈st fini.