Thursday, April 23, 2009

The Bloc Quebecois’ desperate tweet for help.

Gilles Duceppe is just fresh out of ideas.

Moments ago, the Bloc Quebecois leader Twitter'ed to shrug: « En préparation pour la période de questions en Chambre cet après-midi. Vous avez des suggestions? »

That’s right. The Bloc leader, with 48 MPs, and a research office worth $1.6 million in staff salaries, in the midst of a recession, with 350,000 unemployed in Quebec, can’t come up with a single idea of his own.

Even Bloc MPs are now having trouble hiding that they just haven't a clue what they are supposed to be doing in Ottawa.

Good timing, Paul Crête.

5 comments:

Altavistagoogle said...

Power to the people I say. How is asking for suggestions any different than Layton's public forums of which he bragged about using Twitter? I can't be in Oshawa, but I can tweet during my work break.

Blogging Horse said...

There's nothing necessarily wrong with politicians being on Twitter.

But to use it to gather ideas in a mad scramble two hours before question period is, well, embarassing. It suggests that Duceppe is badly out of touch and might benefit from meeting with more Quebecers who are hurting in this recession rather than twittering into the wind.

Mario Asselin said...

«twittering into the wind»...

Apparently, you read french...

You can realise there (http://blogue.blocquebecois.org/2009/04/23/avec-vous-dans-la-politique-20/ ) that this initiative want to enrich dynamics between the elected officials and the citizens.

«can’t come up with a single idea of his own.»

Come on...

James Bow said...

Yeah, I have to agree with Mario. I'm sure that Gilles and the BQ have plenty of ideas. This is just an attempt to use Twitter to connect with the electorate.

It seems a little ham-fisted, but what can you expect with 140 characters? I think the NDP should do something similar. I'd contribute.

Blogging Horse said...

Maybe it's a good idea, maybe it's not.

If Duceppe, or any other leader was to have done this two years ago, or one year ago, there'd be nothing to say.

But right now,the optics of a federal party leader trolling the internet for QP ideas when signs of a worsenting recession are all around him and his 48 caucus members stinks.

It's like a surgeon in the middle of emergency surgery "twittering" for advice.