The Fall of Paul Martin and the Rise of Stephen Harper's New Conservatism. Shakespeare isn't around to write it - so we have Paul Wells! Think of it. Two men on an opposite yet parallel trajectory. In the space of only three years, one man, a huge success as the Minister of Finance, goes from his new role as the leader of an all-powerful party with a huge majority all the way down to a retired also-ran. The other one reluctantly steps in to salvage a dying party, links it to another dying party, "unites the right," becomes its leader, goes through trying times, and inside three years rises to become prime minister, against all odds. It's an amazing drama, told here in three acts. First, Paul Wells takes us through all of the events (from Martin's assassination of Chr?tien onward) that led up to the election campaign of January 2006. The second act deals with the campaign itself, where the Harper armies conquered, with the assistance of an RCMP cavalry raid, and less-than-brilliant opposing campaigns: "We're not allowed to make this stuff up." Full of new, amazing inside details. The final part answers the What now? that so many Canadians are asking about Stephen Harper's "new conservatism." Nobody can answer that question better than Paul Wells. This book launches Paul Wells's career as an author. To many, this young journalist is likely to be the new Peter C. Newman, and this book - witty, irreverent, opinionated, personal, and very, very funny - will stake his claim to that title.
Maybe because I like Canadian politics or the drama of the good fight or Prime Minister Stephen "PMSH" Harper, but this book kept me demanding more and more - even when sitting in inclement weather. Paul Wells wrote a great first volume to the Harper Era, being fair-handed to both the Liberals and the Conservatives. Yes, as a previous reviewer noted, Wells can be snarky to a fault but to me that's what made the book so much more LIVE (okay, I'm 26 so forgive me). I also disagree with Andromache - the spin documented herein is just part of campaigning. If you read political books, this is standard fare. I really feel this book was even-handed and gave equal time to the decline of the Liberals and the slow rise/return of the Conservatives. If you care about this stuff - this is a keeper along with Rescuing Canada's Right.
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