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The Backbench Top Ten

by Aaron Wherry on Friday, March 12, 2010 4:40pm - 23 Comments

And now the debut of a new weekly feature here at Beyond the Commons: a wholly arbitrary ranking of the ten most worthy, or at least entertaining, MPs, excluding the Prime Minister, cabinet members and party leaders. A celebration of all that is great and ridiculous about the House of Commons. Exact criteria will take shape over time, points for now will be awarded on general competence and ability to amuse me.

1. Daniel Paille
A loud, confident, fast-talking pain in the rear who seems destined to make Stephen Harper miserable. The breakout star of Parliament’s first week-and-a-half back. Fine beard too.
2. Dominic LeBlanc
Somehow the man who once asked the Speaker whether another member’s wig counted as a prop is also the Liberal side’s most serious-sounding prosecutor. Vaguely Clintonian.
3. Thomas Mulcair
Has taken to adopting funny voices to impersonate Conservatives when asking questions during QP. Wonderfully patronizing, the very model of self-righteousness. Once-impressive beard though has been surpassed by Paille’s.
4.  Joe Comartin
Managed to comment publicly about the case of Rahim Jaffer without embarrassing himself.
5. Derek Lee
The man who may ultimately push Parliament all in.
6. Stephen Woodworth
His Twitter feed is a gift to democracy.
7. Maxime Bernier
Never mind his views on climate change, check out this white suit.
8. Wayne Easter
Easter’s hectoring of the government side over the matter of Helena Guergis’ tantrum compelled John Baird to stand and solemnly say he found Easter’s tone “rather regrettable.” Arguably the funniest thing John Baird has ever said in public.
9. Bob Rae
Turns out that sometimes there’s some value in listening to the government’s answers and adjusting your approach accordingly. The rare human being who can speak in public without reading.
10. Tilly O’Neill-Gordon

Stood not once, but twice this week and did her best to sound genuinely concerned as she asked the Fisheries Minister how the government was going to protect the sealing industry from a Liberal senator. Tape of this will probably be included in future government backbencher orientation kits.

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  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Iccyh Iccyh

    Excellent.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/Crit_Reasoning Crit_Reasoning

      Congratulations for your shiny new IntenseDebate account!

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/PhilCP PhilCP

      Only 104 points to catch up with CR, although (so they say) nobody is concerned about them.

      • http://intensedebate.com/people/Iccyh Iccyh

        It is much easier to pretend you're not concerned when you don't have an account.

        • http://intensedebate.com/people/tobyornotoby tobyornotoby

          Some tips on point collecting (from someone who didn't know there was a place that tallies the total):

          You get a free one every time you comment, so just come by a couple of days later and make a few comments inflammatory or not (no one will notice). There I got a point for this comment … now where do I go find my total?

  • Chuck Vs. 2010

    Cool Idea Aaron.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Crit_Reasoning Crit_Reasoning

    Great new feature, Wherry! You forgot to mention that #8 – Wayne Easter had a secondary gig as Warren Kinsella's goofy sidekick. Together, they pulled a number of hilarious dumb stunts, most of which tragically backfired. My favourite was the doorknob fiasco, but the horse and buggy fiasco deserves an honourable mention.

    Unfortunately, when Donolo booted Kinsella to the curb, the rudderless Easter drifted into oblivion.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/SamDavies SamDavies

      "when Donolo booted Kinsella to the curb"

      I've seen people make this implication several times. Wasn't Ezra pushing this?
      Is this rumoured, or confirmed?
      If you don't mind – sources, please!

      • http://intensedebate.com/people/NorthernPoV NorthernPoV

        However it happened it was a welcome respite from the tawdry shenanigans Kinsella subjects us all to.

  • Patchouli

    Sheila Copps looks amazing; I didn't recognize her. As for Bernier's suit: burn baby burn!

    • Chuck Vs. 2010

      **Dead**

      The staying alive record, will never be the same….

    • Kevin

      I've been a fan of Sheila for many years. Anyone who would go leaping over HoC desks to take a punch at Sinclair Stevens is A-OK by me!

    • Wascally Wabbit

      I have a couple of campaign photos of Sheila (when she was around a 24YO Sheila Copps Miller) on my credenza here in my office. Quite the looker then too!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Crit_Reasoning Crit_Reasoning

    You've noticed how the colour of the points becomes greener when the score gets higher? My objective is to keep at it until the colour of my points matches my lovely green skin.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/SamDavies SamDavies

    What? I have to click links to see pics? Lame……
    Grrrr – I've refreshed several times, but no pic appears for Paillé.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Jack_Mitchell Jack Mitchell

    The Bernier pic is the most profound expression of Beaucitude I've ever encountered.

  • Wascally Wabbit

    For genuine concern without posturing and for rising above the mud wrestling – you forgot to include Glen Pearson

  • OWMyEyes

    You could have warned us that the Bernier link contained a picture of a besequined Sheila Copps.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Crit_Reasoning Crit_Reasoning

    Amen to that.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/SamDavies SamDavies

      I'm not a fan myself. I'm just confused.
      My understanding is that his role has not changed.
      Once the writ is dropped, will he not be managing the war-room?
      These were his official responsibilities both pre and post Donolo.
      So my question remains – Has Kinsella actually been turfed by Donolo?

      Kinsella has certainly toned things down, but this does not mean he has been turfed.
      Kinsella was obviously pushing for an election (he is an attack dog), and the party is no longer moving in that direction (smartly so). Once the time comes, my impression is the dog will once again be called on.

      • http://intensedebate.com/people/Crit_Reasoning Crit_Reasoning

        I can't confirm that Kinsella was "turfed"; it's just a widespread rumour that has been floating around. Also, I was under the impression that Kinsella himself had hinted about the nature of his departure on his blog, but the specific post that I had in mind doesn't seem to be on his website anymore.

        • http://intensedebate.com/people/SamDavies SamDavies

          Boo on you for getting my hopes up! You made me think there was a new development.
          Ezra pushed this rumour around, but there is no confirmation.
          On his blog, Kinsella simply indicated that he was switching tone to music and Toronto.
          One could infer that he has been 'turfed', but I think the more accurate analogy would be 'muzzled'.
          Until we get more information, its just fanciful speculation….

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/NorthernPoV NorthernPoV

      Just so you know, most of the PMO and front bench on that side is about as bad as Warren the K imho.

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