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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

professor klein. zing!

It seems that our soon to be departed Premier will be sitting in a communications chair at Mount Royal College (and soon to be Mount Royal University if Jim Dinning has his way)...

I thought this was the best quote of the story...

Samantha Power, president of the University of Alberta Students Union, said the premier's presence on campus may have some positive benefit.

"It might let him see some of the problems of the post-secondary system up-front," she said. "He can see some of the effects his cuts have had over the past few years."

While it might be too late for Klein to do anything about it, she's hoping he will pass his insights on to his friends in the governing Tory party.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Go Sam! Woot!

Anonymous said...

Lesson 1 from Professor Klein on how to communication most effectively: get a 250-person government funded Public Relations Bureau centralized under the Premier's Office. Use freely and partisanly.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if he'll mark his students papers?

BR said...

Just curious as to when the last time post-secondary funding was actually "cut"... as in received less than the previous year?

Anonymous said...

Communications from the Dunce? That ought to produce a cohort of stellars rhetors. Too add to the vast Albertan repetoire.

Anonymous said...

I saw Samantha Power speak at a recent convention. She is a very articulate and well spoken young leader and the students at the U of A are lucky to have someone of her talent as their president.

However I think that Ralph Klein will be largely ignored by the PC Party for many years to come. Perhaps if there is ever another "bust" period, he will attain the elder statesman mantle that we seem to have recently bestowed upon former "boom-time" premier Lougheed. We will all gather around and let Ralph tell us that the current premier is going about the spending cuts all wrong, and we will nod and agree...

But I doubt it. Seeya Ralph, wouldn't wanna be ya.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the censor. I think that the recent post by Samatha Power illustrated by censored point quite nicely. Clearly she does not understand that constantly criticizing a party that she is trying to persuade is not going to work.