“I’m committed to stay at least until the election… I know I have the support of my party and the support of my caucus”
The utterances of a selfish and arrogant party leader that places herself at the front line of calling for resignations at the slightest hint of trouble within opposing parties. It’s not so much the offending that most people object to, not to take away from its seriousness, but the lack of contrition. The sanctimonious entitlement that elevates her above the standard of accountability that the Greens so often hold others to. Continue reading