There was some late-in-the-day excitement in the political sphere last night as it was confirmed that David Johnston has hired crisis communications firm Navigator to help with his media relations, because of course he has. Now, there is some context here in that he hired them off the start and not only in the last week as the toxic bullshit that surrounds his report has been cranked up to eleven, but that would also mean that they were likely the ones who advised him on how to handle the allegations of the conflict of interest, which doesn’t actually exist, but the fact that he spent so much time on it during his press conference didn’t seem to help matters any.
PCO confirms to CTV News Johnston has hired Navigator. Here’s what they say they’ve done:
· Drafting of communications materials;
· Media interview preparation and planning;
· Logistical support for the release of the ISR’s first report; and
· Media and social media analysis. pic.twitter.com/us7bS6yAg6— Rachel Aiello (@rachaiello) June 2, 2023
https://twitter.com/StephanieCarvin/status/1664764909974896640
Yes, Navigator has become something of a punchline in Canadian politics, particularly of late, and someone remarked over Twitter that it’s on par with people hiring former Supreme Court of Canada justices to burnish their reputations. (And lo, Johnston did just that as part of his ensuring he didn’t have an actual conflict of interest). And if I were to hazard a guess, I would say that this blind spot that people in politics seem to have around Navigator’s waning reputation is in part because of their clubbiness with the people who work there. It’s full of people who spent a lot of time in politics and who are still actively involved, and everyone knows them, so they feel they can trust these people they know, never mind that their reputation as a whole has taken a beating. And yeah, that blind spot is a problem.
Nevertheless, I’m not sure this news changes anything. Johnston pretty much has to keep on working because frankly, there is no one else who can take over at this point. The field has been flooded with bullshit, and the opposition attacks have made this poisonous for anyone to step into the role, either to take over from Johnston as a special rapporteur or to head a public inquiry. (I have a column on this that should be out later today).
But they have also flooded the whole field with bullshit, and now it’s too toxic for anyone to step in, especially if they were to call a public inquiry. https://t.co/WooMKh4ZlC
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) June 3, 2023
Ukraine Dispatch:
The total air barrage countered overnight on Thursday was 15 cruise missiles and 21 drones, while President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is ordering an audit of air raid shelters after three people died after being locked out on the street during a raid. Zelenskyy has also acknowledged that NATO membership is impossible until after they win the war against Russia (for reasons that should be immediately obvious). Meanwhile, top US military officials say that Abrams tanks and F-16 jets are long-term plans for Ukraine, and training is being organised, but they won’t happen for the upcoming spring/summer counteroffensive.
https://twitter.com/zelenskyyua/status/1664615530215485443
https://twitter.com/defencehq/status/1664600643305193472
https://twitter.com/anitaanandmp/status/1664582278897434627