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February 20, 2008
A chip off the old block?

Today, the Winnipeg Free Press's Frances Russell accused the federals Liberals of having "repudiated virtually all of" legendary party strategist Keith Davey's's "maxims." Of course, that's going to be disappointing news for the party's national co-chair Mark Marissen. After all, in a January 2007 profile, the Vancouver Sun's Miro Cernetig reported Mr. Davey's was his "mentor." And, indeed, in December 2003 report, The Globe and Mail's Jane Taber quoted a long-time British Columbia Liberals as saying Mr. Marissen "fancies himself as a young Keith Davey."

Posted by Sean Holman at 03:12 PM
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Frances Russel knows as much about Liberal Party strategy as I know about being a washed up geriatric writing for a worthless rag in Winnepeg.

Posted by Ben P on February 21, 2008 01:30 PM

Mark Marissen, you are no Keith Davey.

Posted by mushroom on February 24, 2008 10:31 PM

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