Harper's "Hillary" moment
The Prime Minister is adopting a conciliatory tone with Liberals as he heads into a sensitive period of consensus building on the Afghanistan issue.
He has already had one conversation with Liberal leader Stephane Dion about the Manley report. In his news conference today Harper refused to say anything about his preferences for the timing of a vote on Afghanistan in the House because he didn't want to "spring" anything on Dion.
Liberals have taken note of the kinder, gentler tone during the news conference. "I thought he was going to have a Hillary moment," said Richmond Hill MP Bryon Wilfert.
Hillary Clinton was recently credited with softening her image and showing a more human side when she teared up at a news conference. The next day she won the New Hampshire primary.
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