Letter to Maclean's from another rogue Helena Guergis staffer

Doesn’t ID herself as minister’s spokesperson, sees no conflict, and is not apologizing

by Cathy Gulli on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 8:23pm - 127 Comments

helena guergis letterA long-time spokesperson of Minister Helena Guergis insists there was no conflict of interest when she wrote a glowing letter to Maclean’s about her boss—but failed to identify herself as the MP’s employee.

Valerie Knight, who has worked for Guergis for three and a half years in her Alliston constituency office, says it never crossed her mind to disclose their affiliation when she sent a letter to the editor on Mar. 14. The letter was written in response to the Maclean’s article “Power couple, unplugged,” about Guergis and her husband, former MP Rahim Jaffer, who have been scandal-plagued lately. Knight listed awards that Guergis has received, and concluded, “Power couple—I don’t know. Smart, hard working, accomplished—you bet.” The letter is signed with Knight’s name and personal contact information only.

Knight’s stunt coincides with a similar incident: earlier Tuesday, another Guergis staffer, Jessica Craven, was caught sending flattering letters about the minister to Ontario newspapers using her married name, Morgan. She has apologized, and insists Guergis had no idea. The minister has since spoken out, calling these letters “inappropriate.”

Guergis wasn’t aware of her letter either, says Knight, which she penned out of frustration one Sunday morning after reading the magazine article. She doesn’t regret not identifying herself in the letter, and says she was exercising free speech. “People are dying for that friggin’ right.” Nor is Knight concerned about what her boss will think. “I don’t care what [Guergis] thinks of my letter, quite frankly. I mean, it’s a letter. She knows how I feel,” Knight told Maclean’s. “She knows that if I want to say something, you can’t stop me.” Just what everybody wants in a spokesperson, no doubt.

When furthered questioned about whether this was a coordinated effort from the Guergis camp to lift the minister’s tarnished image, Knight maintains she didn’t know about Craven’s letter, and no one knew about hers: “I just sit here, have my coffee, get pissed off, write a letter, end of story.” For now.

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  • Margaret

    "Like, it's not like I work for some conceited nobody or something, I work for an MP!! Oh wait . . . OH MY GOD! Like — I was supposed to get her a latte, like – an HOUR ago!"

  • Eleanor Morris

    The Liberal Leader has so little ammunition against the government, he's using the gaffs of an unfortunate Cabinet Minister. The more I hear the self righteous,snide chanting of the Opposition , and the press, against Helena Guergis, i'm pleased to give her my Vote.
    Veteran WW2

  • Miffed ex-supporter

    It just keeps getting better and better!
    - Mercer video as a snow bunny,
    - Mexican mess up,
    - Hubby Jaffer's sweet deal
    - Losing it in P.E.I
    - Mysterious mail order MBA
    - Fake fan mail
    What's Next ???

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

      …a night-vision sex video with Stockwell Day would top it off nicely.

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

        Hillarious!

  • S. Peterson

    Every government office has clipping done of all the papers in the vicinity all the time. Don't tell me politicians don't, because I won't believe you.

  • CF100pilot

    The real problem for the PM is that more and more of us are questioning his judgement. It is a sign of weakness when the PM assumes his loyalty for his Cabinet members, whom he chose, covers up and protects inept and unnacceptable behaviour. Sorry PM, your failure to act decisively and quickly to remove this absurd player from your team reflects directly upon you.

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

    Add it all up folks…this is not a nice woman. And as far as counting on bloggers, I'm counting on what I have seen this woman demonstrate. As a female taxpayer, I find her insulting to women and I think she should have been removed from office by now. I certainly don't believe that staffers posted anything without her urging them to.

  • bunny

    Why hasn't anyone seen the article Ms. knight has written?

    Oh….because it has never been published…that's why.

  • Katie Smith

    Gimme a break. As if anyone working for an MP for more than one minute isn't aware that what she has to say about her boss is inherently tainted by her position. I am most offended by the stupidity – first for the letter and second for the ridiculous explanations. These are the people "running" our country. Shudder ….

  • Rod
  • http://intensedebate.com/people/FranIrwin FranIrwin

    It would not surprise me to hear Helena defend the actions of her staff by saying "everyone does this" – it's been noted by media people who monitor these blogs that many of the phrases among blogs supporting the Con/Reformers use the same phrases and messages. I always just assumed that they were steeped in the Conservative Party Website and propghanda – but many independent bloggers have suggested that there are, in fact, paid employees who spend their "free" time in Conservative MP and Cosntituency Offices on-line pretneding to be the "average" Harper voter. If Helena's Riding Association felt she needed support – they surely could have called the membership of her Riding Association and asked them to start writing letters – assuming she indeed still has their confidence. I do feel that Helena was LIEING when she claimed that she did not know of any of these letters – her office staff both in the Consituency and in her Ministry would be monitoring every time her name is mentioned, particularly in local Media.

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