"I said that she whored herself out for power, that's what she did," said Tony Abbott, a Conservative member of the Alberta legislature. That metaphor was echoed by Maurice Vellacott, Tory MP for Saskatoon-Wanuskewin.I don't recall anybody calling Scott Brison a whore for doing exactly the same thing.
"Some people prostitute themselves for different costs or different prices," he told the Regina Leader-Post. "She sold out for a cabinet position."
My letter to the editor*:
It's not surprising many Canadian voters stay away from the Tories, even when angry about Liberal corruption. After all, Maurice Vellacott, Saskatchewan Tory MP, and Tony Abbott, Alberta Tory MPP, called Belinda Stronach a whore and a prostitute yesterday. Ignoring the hyperbole, why did nobody call Scott Brison such names for doing exactly the same thing? Sounds like a conservative old boys' club to me.* I certainly could have gone into greater depth, and been more balanced, but my goal is to dissemminate widely the prostitute and whore quotes.
Part of an email chain that went around yesterday
Date: 2005-05-18 04:48 am (UTC)>Apparently George Bernard Shaw once asked a society matron if she would
>sleep with him for a million pounds. The lady said "Why Yes, Mr. Shaw,
>for a million pounds I suppose I would!"
>
>Then he said, "would you sleep with me for two guineas?". She answered
>"What do you take me for? A whore???"
>
>Shaw said, "We have already established that fact. We are now just
>haggling over the price!"
>
>
>>AB said:
>>Yes, I believe that was George Bernard Shaw, but wasn't it Rebecca
>>West who once said: "People call me a feminist whenever I express
>>sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat or a prostitute."
>>I'm thinking Ms. Stonach is more likely a feminist than a whore.
>>She's definitely not a doormat.