Yikes! U.S. program with remarkable knack for spotting future foreign leaders picks … Danielle Smith

Wildrose Party Leader Danielle Smith prepares to set off on her 19-day American tour. Future America-friendly leaders may not be exactly as illustrated. Below: Ms. Smith for real.

With tout le monde political Alberta focusing on the province’s final farewell to Peter Lougheed, founder of the 41-year Conservative dynasty who passed on last Thursday, Alberta Opposition Leader Danielle Smith was set to slip out of town yesterday on what was billed by her party as her first international tour.

Well, that should lend her efforts to become Premier of Alberta a veneer of credibility, dontcha think?

A news release from her rightward tilting Wildrose Party cheerfully informed us last Friday that the purpose of the 19-day tour was “to promote Alberta, meet with industry experts in energy, agriculture and water and to forge strong relationships with key political and cultural leaders.”

The tour is sponsored and paid for by the U.S. State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program. Which means, as the Wildrose news release helpfully explained, that Alberta taxpayers won’t have to pay for any of it, Uncle Sam will be picking up the tab.

Well, OK, I guess – although you can tell the Wildrose Party’s press release writer was nervous enough about how Albertans might react to this factoid to carefully make the effort to mention former Calgary mayor David Bronconnier (a Liberal!), Fort McMurray Mayor Melissa Blake and former Governor General Edward Schreyer (a Knee-Dip stalwart from Manitoba back in the day) have all taken the IVLP tour too.

The purpose of the IVLP, which is probably why it’s money well spent from the perspective of U.S. taxpayers, is, fair enough, to “support the foreign policy goals of the United States.”

This led Ms. Smith, whom the party news release was also careful to note leads Alberta’s “government in waiting,” to enthuse: “This is an important opportunity to represent Alberta and discuss three major areas of bilateral interaction: energy, agriculture and water. These issues are critical for Alberta’s future and are an important part in building relationships with our American friends.” (Emphasis added.)

I don’t know about you, but it makes my blood run cold when I hear a committed market fundamentalist like Ms. Smith musing about the need to chat about water with our American cousins.

Anyway, highlights of the tour include meetings with the (centrist) Brookings Institute and (loony libertarian) Cato Institute, formerly known as the Charles Koch Foundation (I’m not making that up!), in Washington, D.C. (You know, Charles Koch, as in David and Charles Koch. Ms. Smith should feel right at home.)

The tour ends up with meetings on such topics as how to “promote democratic initiatives” in Wisconsin – you know, Gov. Scott Walker’s Wisconsin, where democratic initiatives apparently include making it illegal to engage in collective bargaining if it starts to annoy the state’s plutocrats. So keep an eye peeled for the photo of Ms. Smith with Gov. Walker that’s sure to pop up on her party’s daily travel blog.

Oh well, in fairness, it would be pretty hard for anyone to visit Republicans in the United States nowadays without meeting some pretty crazy right-wingers – you know, the kind of lunatics who think nearly half the U.S. population are people “who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe that government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you name it” – even if you were someone like David Bronconnier or Ed Schreyer.

But that’s not the scary thing. Even whatever gets said in those private chats about Alberta’s water won’t send chills up and down too many spines. Nope, it’s this…

According to the British Broadcasting Corp. (and if you can’t trust the publicly owned and financed Beeb, who can you trust?) the IVLP “has demonstrated an uncanny capacity to pinpoint … leaders-in-waiting.”

“It has received little attention during its history, but since 1940 the International Visitor Leader Program has proved remarkably prescient when it comes to guessing who might one day govern the planet,” the Venerable Beeb observes.

“Former prime ministers Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Margaret Thatcher and Edward Heath were all participants early in their careers,” the British broadcaster’s reporter stated in a worthwhile piece on the IVLP, speculating one reason the program is effective is that it doesn’t try to convert anyone, just to introduce them to friendly and well-connected Americans. So was the delightful Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan.

If they happen to end up serving American foreign policy – think of the dissembling Tony Blair, for example – well, it’s hard to say which came first, the neoconservative chicken or the State Department egg!

But at least that’s one way, then, that Ms. Smith won’t be your typical IVLP graduate when she returns from her “international” jaunt.

After all, she’s no skeptic that needs to be wooed by a clever U.S. program. She already thinks most everything’s better south of the Medicine Line.

This post also appears on Rabble.ca.

7 Comments on "Yikes! U.S. program with remarkable knack for spotting future foreign leaders picks … Danielle Smith"

  1. Bruce says:

    “There must be some way out of here,
    Said the Joker to the Thief … ”

    “Businessmen, they drink my wine … ”
    “None of them along the line know what any of it is worth”.

    B. Dylan

    This country has always been run by short-sighted businessmen, eyeing a Palm Springs retreat. Danny Girl is just too simple minded on these issues.

  2. Filostrato says:

    This has a whiff of the Wizard O’Flanagan about it again, even from way over here in Ontario. Maybe a consolation prize for having thoroughly screwed up the Alberta provincial election for her?

    Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher – what august company! We all know the wonderful things they’ve done for their country and the world. One is now in a fog of dementia after completely gutting Britain’s economy in the ’70′s, the other in a state of permanent denial even after a late-life religious conversion. Of course, someone who’s been in the religious biz most of his life and helped bring South Africa through a horrible time, Desmond Tutu, won’t even share a stage with Blair, so great is his revulsion for Blair’s policies and actions.

    I always wondered why the Harperites and the U.S. admin were so gung-ho for the oversupply of pipelines. As someone once pointed out, the pipelines don’t have to carry just oil. Water works just as well. So much for no export of bulk water. With a large chunk of the American mid- and southwest in the grip of a formidable drought, I can see that that would be the next thing to go south without a thought for the people in its country of origin.

    As for the “World Statesman of the Year” thing from the largely unknown institute – except that it has Henry Kissinger and Madeleine Albright as supporters – I’m not even sure what that’s all about (but I have a pretty good idea). Where did the inspiration for the nomination come from, though? And to turn your back on the United Nations to receive this “prize”? Unbelievable.

  3. cyberclark says:

    The Wild Rose Party was/is a small right wing group of extremists who caught the Oil Industry eye and finance support. Harper supported them totally throwing his seasoned election types into the WRP as managers during the elections. We now have a total circus of nutters for an official opposition!

    The Wild Rose Party and the oil companies have pushed their cause forward by deluding the large LDS (Mormon) following in Southern Alberta with some really hare-brained ideology not the least of which is “the oil companies own the oil and left wing parties are trying to steal it from them”. Next, like Harper, they have pushed hard on the equalization payment; a Canadian solution to our national well being saying “Alberta has always paid for Eastern Canada and we get nothing in return.” ‘ plays well with the stealing of the oil companies oil.

    Alberta received equalization payments from conception until 1947 and again from 1957 to 1965. We got our share of the program when we needed it! It was not called equalization until much later on but, the support still came from the Central Government to Alberta of those many years!

    Being raised in the LDS church myself (a seagull who won’t eat grasshoppers) I can still voice an opinion and that is Danielle and her dad should both be kicked out of the Church because of the huge lies they have pushed onto the vulnerable membership.

    The Wild Rose Party continue to muddy the water by saying the equalization payments were not started until years later. That in itself is true but, this does not change the fact Alberta survived on payments from Ottawa for a great many years before they named it Equalization payments .

    They also sight the Chase Manhattan Bank as being the great Canadian Savior by saving us from the evil eastern banks of the day. One does not have to wonder about their US origins!

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