What is the truth and where are the facts?
I have long been fascinated by the way a story always has two sides. Each side being debated and produced as the truth. Such is the mess that the ruling party in Ottawa finds itself in. Saying stuff and then telling us all it is the truth may not be the truth just because they said it.
Our own MP Rick Norlock came out swinging yesterday calling the election investigation "A Liberal setup" so I looked back at an Ottawa journal where I had seen a commentary about the timelines and the accusation of the mess being a "liberal setup" and found the following narration:
That seemed inconceivable. If it were true, then it would lend credibility to Conservative claims this was a politically-motivated set-up by the regulator and the national police force, working with the opposition party. So, I decided to check it out.
My findings: The RCMP arrived at Suite 1204, 130 Albert Street in Ottawa to execute their search warrant. This location is two short blocks from Parliament Hill, in a building frequented by media. It is one block south of the Liberal Research Bureau offices, which house the party’s communications wing, including a couple of staff videographers. It is two hundred feet from the main CBC operational base, which is across the street from the office building housing the Liberals. This, in turn, is one block away from the National Press Building, which bristles with media. And the Conservative Party headquarters is in a building the back of which almost touches the building housing Ottawa’s CTV studios.
In short, nothing happens in this bubble world of political events that is more than a few steps away from a TV camera. Not surprisingly, then, the media outfit with the greatest resources, the CBC, heard about the unusual activity, and showed up on the scene. A few minutes later I was watching it in my office, three blocks away, on NewsWorld. So were the Liberal communications guys, who grabbed their gear. By the time Lib staffers Brian and Jae arrived, a CTV crew had also camped out in the narrow corridor. And thus, the ‘circus’ began.
For another journo's take on the affair check this out. It tells the tale of the afternoon's PR fiasco and gives some insight into how the ruling party handles itself, not very dignified, for a government in power that is constantly trumpeting transparency!!
