tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2559260500579382213.post5296691577899318399..comments2024-03-23T13:18:17.693-05:00Comments on Anybody Want A Peanut?: Glen Murray's web pagecherenkovhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15355986781478585611noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2559260500579382213.post-67455272171909435422012-11-04T22:26:04.742-06:002012-11-04T22:26:04.742-06:00It's not hard to speculate on what they were t...It's not hard to speculate on what they were thinking if you check out the politics involved instead of assuming Glen or the OLP thinks online-first instead of politics + news cycle first.<br /><br />For a week now, major-league candidates have been bowing out of the leadership race. Glen is ever-ready to grab any opportunity to run for any higher office if one comes available; "ambition" seems too generous when words like "crave" and "lust" are also around. But he's not always *that* ready. He resigned on Saturday, then announced on a Sunday, racing to be the first out before Wynne and others make their own announcements which had been formally scheduled for early next week as of Friday.<br /><br />Note here, for example: in this Star story, Murray claims his visuals + materials prove he's been preparing for "weeks," rather than rushing to upstage Wynne. http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/1282570--glen-murray-announces-bid-for-ontario-liberal-party-leadership McGuinty only announced his resignation 20 days ago. Judge for yourself...Brianhttp://www.stateofthecity.canoreply@blogger.com