Wednesday, October 01, 2008

This Is the Speech That Should Trouble You

So Harper's speechwriter plagiarized some passages from a John Howard rant five years ago, so what? Harper didn't create his far-right ideology, he merely embraced it and he's been a talking head for his cause ever since. Big deal.

There is one Harper speech that bothers me, one from the days before he shaped his words for political advantage; a speech that conveys the true Stephen Harper and how he sees our country and our people.

This speech goes back to a time when Harper was, as veep of the National Citizens Coalition, free to speak his mind and free to denounce Canada and gleefully malign Canadians before a meeting of the ultra-secretive, ultra-right Republican elitist group, the Council for National Policy. This reveals the true Harp of Darkness:

"...it's legendary that if you're like all Americans, you know almost nothing except for your own country. Which makes you probably knowledgeable about one more country than most Canadians."

"Canada is a Northern European welfare state in the worst sense of the term, and very proud of it. Canadians make no connection between the fact that they are a Northern European welfare state and the fact that we have very low economic growth, a standard of living substantially lower than yours, a massive brain drain of young professionals to your country, and double the unemployment rate of the United States.

"Some people point out that there is a small element of clergy in the NDP. Yes, this is true. but these are clergy who, while very committed to the church, believe that it made a historic error in adopting Christian theology."

"...before the Reform Party really became a force in the late '80s, early '90s, the leadership of the Conservative Party was running the largest deficits in Canadian history. They were in favour of gay rights officially, officially for abortion on demand. Officially - what else can I say about them? Officially for the entrenchment of our universal, collectivized, health-care system and multicultural policies in the constitution of the country."

Harper's soul ingrained worship for all things Republican may seem comical today. Castigating Canadians for their social values and tying them to near-biblical plagues of low growth, diminished standards of living and high unemployment.

Steve would have liked Canada to have the same sort of political, social and economic model that's been let loose upon America these past three decades, the rightwing horde who've driven their country, its economy and its people straight into the ditch where it remains so mired today.

And this sphincter has the gall to mock us and our institutions and our values? That speech showed the real face of Stephen Harper. That speech is the one we all ought to be angry about.

7 comments:

penlan said...

What year did he give that speech? Just curious.

We will be in hell for 4 yrs. if he's re-elected & the majority of the voters here are blind to it. Gah!

The Mound of Sound said...

Interesting question, Penlan. Harper acknowledges having made the speech - in Montreal - in June, 1997. Where and when exactly remains unknown. The outfit he was addressing - the most influential of ultra-right Republicans, the Council for National Policy, might just be the most secretive organization in America. Membership rosters are kept secret as are the dates and locations of their annual meetings. wiki them to find out more.

penlan said...

Thanks for the answer MoS & the info. I shall look in wikki.

The Mound of Sound said...

One other point, Penlan. It's almost never mentioned but it's worth considering. What does it say about Stephen Harper that the Council for National Policy would invite HIM to be their guest speaker when they had their gettogether in Montreal? Why Steve? They know one of their own when they see him.

Anonymous said...

Stephen Harper is the kind of compassionate conservative who will be a uniter and not a divider for Canadians. He is a great decider who will provide the kind of strong leadership Canada needs to accomplish its mission of helping to defeat terrorism and bring freedom and democracy to the oppressed people of Afghanistan. He can be counted upon to use our budget surplus to create tax incentives leading to ever greater prosperity. Finally, he is a man who will respect and protect our cherished freedoms.

Canadians are sometimes said to be ten years behind the times vis a vis Americans. I think the figure is more like eight years.

Anonymous said...

The first time I read Harper's speech on line, it said it had been made in Monteal in 1993. At the time of Harper's first election, I was living in Asia and had not heard of "Harper" and did some research regarding his background. Then later when I went back to check a number of things due to a conversation with a friend, the date had been moved to 1997. His love of anything Republican, indicates he does not have the ability to think outside the tunnel. An open mind is not one of his traits. A. Morris

Anonymous said...

doz 3:51 PM, October 2008....

I'd like to know why Canada has to be behind Americans at all. It's only because of political incompetence we are. A. Morris