Thursday, September 18, 2014

Canada befouls parliamentary tradition with Poroshenko address

When you peruse the list of worthies who have addressed a ceremonial joint sitting of the Canadian Senate and Commons, none has as skimpy a resume as Petro Poroshenko.

DateDignitaryOffice
17 September 2014Petro PoroshenkoPresident of Ukraine
27 February 2014His Highness Aga Khan IVSpiritual Leader of Ismaili Muslims
22 September 2011David CameronPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
26 May 2010Felipe CalderónPresident of Mexico
26 May 2008Viktor YushchenkoPresident of Ukraine
22 September 2006Hamid KarzaiPresident of Afghanistan
18 May 2006John HowardPrime Minister of Australia
25 October 2004Vicente FoxPresident of Mexico
9 March 2004Kofi AnnanSecretary General of the United Nations
22 February 2001Tony BlairPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
29 April 1999Václav HavelPresident of the Czech Republic
24 September 1998Nelson MandelaPresident of South Africa
11 June 1996Ernesto ZedilloPresident of Mexico
23 February 1995Bill ClintonPresident of the United States
19 June 1992Boris YeltsinPresident of Russia
8 April 1991Carlos Salinas de GortariPresident of Mexico
18 June 1990Nelson MandelaDeputy President of the African National Congress
11 October 1989HusseinKing of Jordan
27 June 1989Chaim HerzogPresident of Israel
22 June 1988Margaret ThatcherPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
16 June 1988Helmut KohlChancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
10 May 1988BeatrixQueen of the Netherlands
25 May 1987François MitterrandPresident of France
6 April 1987Ronald ReaganPresident of the United States
13 January 1986Yasuhiro NakasonePrime Minister of Japan
7 March 1985Javier Pérez de CuéllarSecretary General of the United Nations
8 May 1984Miguel de la MadridPresident of Mexico
17 January 1984Zhao ZiyangPremier of the People's Republic of China
26 September 1983Margaret ThatcherPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
11 March 1981Ronald ReaganPresident of the United States
26 May 1980José López PortilloPresident of Mexico
5 May 1980Masayoshi OhiraPrime Minister of Japan
19 June 1973Indira GandhiPrime Minister of India
30 March 1973Luis EcheverríaPresident of Mexico
14 April 1972Richard NixonPresident of the United States
26 May 1964U ThantSecretary General of the United Nations
17 May 1961John F. KennedyPresident of the United States
21 July 1958Kwame NkrumahPrime Minister of Ghana
9 July 1958Dwight D. EisenhowerPresident of the United States
13 June 1958Harold MacmillanPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
2 June 1958Theodor HeussPresident of West Germany
4 March 1957Guy MolletPrime Minister of France
5 June 1956SukarnoPresident of Indonesia
5 March 1956Giovanni GronchiPresident of Italy
6 February 1956Anthony EdenPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
14 November 1953Dwight D. EisenhowerPresident of the United States
5 April 1951Vincent AuriolPresident of France
31 May 1950Liaquat Ali KhanPrime Minister of Pakistan
24 October 1949Jawaharlal NehruPrime Minister of India
11 June 1947Harry S. TrumanPresident of the United States
19 November 1945Clement AttleePrime Minister of the United Kingdom
30 June 1944Peter FraserPrime Minister of New Zealand
1 June 1944John CurtinPrime Minister of Australia
16 June 1943Chiang Kai-shekPresident of the Republic of China
3 June 1943Edvard BenešPresident of Czechoslovakia
30 December 1941Winston ChurchillPrime Minister of the United Kingdom

You've got some genuine heavy hitters on the list; Churchill, Nehru, Truman, Eisenhower, Mandela...

And you've got a lot of sketchy second-stringers who's halos have faded with the passage of time.

Nixon, Blair, Thatcher, Karzai...

Hell, even Russian Prez Boris Yeltsin got an invite when the West thought we had him in our pocket!

But nobody has ever addressed the Canadian parliament after a political leadership career of mere months that has been a complete bloody disaster by any measure.

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