27 June 2005

Furey to seek Liberal leadership

Yeah I know it hardly seems like news but since he is yakking it up to the Spindy, I thought I'd out him and see what happens.

There's a story on page 5 in which Furey talks about his travels around rural Newfoundland, how there are 10 seats the Liberals could pick up with hardly any work, blah blah blah, if only they used a radical new approach to revitalizing rural Newfoundland.

He then denies he has any plans "right now".

Uh huh.

That's a Tobinesque "right now".

Which is code for ask me in a few weeks right before my news conference.

So there it is.

Chuck Furey.

Chuck apparently doesn't see any difficulty with the fact that the bulk of his messages - deep as they are - are already in play from the government. That, of course, begs the question of why Chuck just doesn't join the Danny band-wagon. Apparently, he thinks there is just enough of a difference to warrant him looking at the Liberal leadership.

I'd be curious to poll the current members of caucus to see how they feel about the possibility of Fuhrer Furey.

Most if not all would recall the way Furey bailed in advance of his old buddy Brian Tobin and ran in a 2000 federal by-election, all in the insanely egotistical belief that his charm alone would turn hard-core Connies in the old riding of St. John's West into Liberal lovers.

He turned in one of the worst Liberal votes in recent memory in the riding.

Oh well.

There's plenty of time for someone else to announce; someone who would provide a genuinely fresh approach.

I live in hope.