No one really wishes ill on anyone specifically - do they? But you can bet there have been a few prayers of a general nature rising from the Liberal war-room with this bit of divine intervention news this morning:
The federal Tories are standing behind a B.C. candidate who has been charged with attempting to smuggle a car and booze across the U.S. border last year. Derek Zeisman is running to replace retiring Conservative MP Jim Gouk in the riding of British Columbia Southern Interior. The party only found out about the six charges on Wednesday after being contacted by the media. Canada Customs and Revenue alleges Zeisman tried to smuggle a 1989 Mercedes Benz from the U.S. into Canada, as well as 112 bottles of liquor in July 2004. He's also accused of lying to customs officers about the incident. If convicted, Zeisman could be fined by up to $50,000 and could face six months in jail.Is this the same guy?
Derek Zeisman, BAHons/94, BJ/95, is a sessional instructor at Capilano College in British Columbia. Derek is also a trade commissioner with the International Trade Centre in Vancouver, where he also resides. He can be reached at zeisman.derek@ic.gc.ca.Yup. From the Tory's candidate's page:
Upon his return to Canada in 2002, Derek accepted a job as a trade commissioner at Industry Canada’s International Trade Centre in Vancouver, a position which allowed him to work closely with BC-based businesses by assisting them in exporting their goods and services around the world.So while I am not exactly thinking that Stephen Harper counselled Mr. International Trade Wizard 2006 to bring the car over without declaring, he is up there in the all-party gallery of fools with our pal also known as the country's dumbest blogger.
And just for full disclosure, all posts at A Good Beer Blog are based on full declaration to Canada's fine customs officers.
Update: Harper did exactly the right thing. John Reynolds, however, clearly did not as Brooksy notes:
John Reynolds, the Tory campaign chairman, says the party intends to stand by Zeisman and the charges against him were only "administrative" in nature. "He will go to court, and he is still an innocent man until he goes through this process," Reynolds told the Vancouver Province. "But even at that point, it's not a criminal offence."I would have told Brooks directly but for his devotion to blogger software and its demands that I sell my soul to leave him a comment.

Comments
Gordo - January 12, 2006 10:05 AM
Boy, it sure makes you wonder about the Conservative's background checking process, doesn't it? Instances such as this are prime examples of why ANY political party has to do a comprehensive check of anyone wanting to be involved, especially candidates. Interviews, the whole nine yards.
There's a maxim at Queen's wrt Department Heads: anyone who wants the job is generally the last person you want doing it.
GR - January 12, 2006 11:38 AM
Did you say 112 bottles? I wonder if it was that coffee cr*p Mainers love so much.
Alan - January 12, 2006 12:07 PM
Mmmm...Allen's coffee brandy...
Ben (The Tiger in Exile) - January 12, 2006 12:08 PM
He's been turfed.
Good.
Alan - January 12, 2006 12:16 PM
Had to be done but good for the Tories. Can they put a replacement in at this late date?
Alan - January 12, 2006 12:18 PM
Too late to replace. Good ethical call in light of the closeness of the majority/minority race.
Alan - January 12, 2006 12:39 PM
The Babbling Brookster most excellently explains the emotional swings of a Tory supporter watching this play out. Time for John Reynolds to get a stern talking to.
Marian - January 12, 2006 2:34 PM
What is the Queen's wrt department?
Alan - January 12, 2006 2:49 PM
Oh. My. God.<p>
You really don't know about the MA and Phd programs at queens in wrt studies? Where have you been?
Marian - January 12, 2006 3:02 PM
Don't be like that.
Marian - January 12, 2006 3:08 PM
Much as I'd like to hang around and be teased, I've gotta go catch a plane to Budapest. Sayanara babies.
Gordo - January 12, 2006 3:25 PM
Department of Wiggle Room Talking ... :-D
Alan - January 12, 2006 3:27 PM
Seems like he was turfable for other reasons, too. Abolish the Charter?
Gordo - January 12, 2006 4:39 PM
Wow. Yet another reason for Harper to get as much distance as possible between himself and Zeisman.
GR - January 12, 2006 4:48 PM
I knew Marian was a superhero. Off to Budapest to spread the good word and speak up for the little people, no doubt. Don't forget your cape and tights!
(note to Allen: do I get five minutes for silly comments that waste peoples' time?)
Alan - January 12, 2006 4:57 PM
Approved.