Sandra Buckler is back in the public eye. Buckler retired as the prime minister's director of communications in midsummer and has kept a pretty low profile ever since. But today she's back in the thick of things as part of the “spinner” team for the Conservatives. Buckler was a panelist on CTV Newsnet. She was appearing from Ottawa next to former Liberal cabinet minister Brian Tobin.
Buckler got her job as the top communications advisor to the prime minister shortly Stephen Harper took office back in 2006. Many in Ottawa believe she was tapped for that position because of her effectiveness as a spinner in the 2005-06 campaign. Buckler's style during that campaign was to refuse to rise to the bait — often offered up rather aggressively by Liberal Susan Murray -and maintain a pleasant demeanour while focusing like a laser beam on the day's message.
Even former prime minister Brian Mulroney noticed how effective she was. Mulroney, who spent most of the winter campaign at his home in Florida, phoned up the Conservative war room in mid-campaign to personally congratulate Buckler on the job she was doing. For Buckler, who was a big fan of Mulroney, it was one of her personal highlights of the campaign.
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Dave
Since you were on the Hill
I wonder if you will post the audio of Dion saying ““‘Go see GreenShift.ca and see what it represents for your family”
Of course that site he referenced would be the site of the companying suing him for copyright violation and NOT his site “the”greenshift.ca
I'll be waiting
I noticed that myself. It seems that Mr. Dion is still gaffing on important details because of his inability to communicate effectively in English. I wonder what impact this will have on the legal case being brought against him and the Liberals?
I'm glad to see Ms. Buckler back. It means she's recovered well from her medical issues.
I would love to see/hear her go up against another Liberal Susan – Smith, i.e., who's one of the strategists on with Peter Van Dusen on CPAC.
Ms. Smith in the past was often allowed to monopolize the time allotted – to be blunt, she just wouldn't shut up, and often spoke over others.
Maybe Ms. Buckler could teach her some manners about conversation etiquette.