95 Replies to “Ezra Visits The CBC”

  1. Dear god, the spelling and grammatical errors.
    Apparently you only need a third grade education to become a security guard for the CBC, at least if you have the ‘correct’ political opinions. His are written all over this report.

  2. Boy even the friendly giant would be ashamed of what this nest of limp wrested millies have become, can’t spell, can’t get an audience, can’t think, what else have these fools got? Stop teasing the baby Elvis, er I mean Ezra, they will come completely unglued and run Little Mosque and 22 minutes continuously, as if anyone would notice.

  3. “It became apparent to me that this individual was here in an attempt to bring attention to himself.”
    Ya think? LOL.
    Amazing grasp of the obvious!

  4. Jennifer McGuire, the editor in chief of CBC News, writes “He has been trying to trick his way into building” and “He has been telling Security guards he works here.”
    Looks like the CBC’s internal emails are about as honest as their reporting.

  5. Ezra was childish with it. Just like Ms Walsh’s ambush of Mayor Ford.
    Too bad too, just when I thought he was maturing…

  6. What do all these girlies do when Ezra Levant is not infiltrating the perimeter? Kristine, Jen, Elizabeth, Amanda, and all the girlie-boys, all thown into hysterics, interrupting their Facebooking on anti-Rob Ford pages with this inconvenient intrusion. Lockdown! Lockdown! Damn this is funny stuff.

  7. Fire them all for Pete’s sake!
    Un – frigging – believable, is all I can say.
    Thanks, Ezra, for highlighting the supreme arrogance of the CBC elite.
    Can we not save ourslves a billion dollars a year while ridding the country of leftards such as these?
    Please, please, please…

  8. Trespassing on Mayor Ford’s property to harass and embarass him and to frighten his family is not only OK but fun. And if he says a peep against it he’s criticized for being a spoil sport. It was all in fun, don’t you know.
    Well this was all in fun too but the reaction proves they can’t take as good as they give.

  9. How many dozens of overpaid CBC staffers did it take to resolve this? How much did that cost Canadian taxpayers? Technically nothing more than usual, I suppose, as their salaries are already paid for.
    But it does inspire a rather obvious joke:
    Q: How many CBC hacks does it take to replace a lightbulb?
    A: That number is still to be determined. They’re still having meetings and focus groups to determine how best to manage the changing of said lightbulb.

  10. Why in God’s name would they keep including the previous e-mail stuff over and over? Just trying to wade through 30 pages of repetition wore me out. Do none of these fools understand how to highlight and delete the unnecessary junk?
    No wonder they have such a large staff, budget and apparently,unlimited time.
    Fire. Them. All.

  11. At least no one at the CBC pissed their pants and phoned 911…those kind of heroics are what right whingers do best.

  12. Oh, and Levant is an idiot. DND headquarters and the parliament buildings as also “public buildings”…I’d like to see the fat bastard film whatever he wants in those places.

  13. Levant is an idiot. DND headquarters and the parliament buildings as also “public buildings”…
    No.
    Let me give you an example of an idiot.
    An idiot is someone who thinks the CBC has anything to do with national security or running the country.

  14. Smartest responses were apparently ignored.
    Someone suggested going to meet him and offer him a republic of Doyly poster….perfect play along, show humour etc. But unfortunately for them they all just chat and dont do anything ;eaving ezra to wreak havoc.
    EVP’s, Heads of etc…the amount of mgt time expensed discussing this when the Head of Communications should just have said I will go see him with the messgae of humour and Ezra would have gone home.
    They act no better than the corps that they go after on Fifth estate or on 22 minutes.
    even funnier that they would “launch 22 min as a counter attack” Nice amount of artistic freedom there, no editorial directive at all. Although I am sure they’d all be up for it, maybe.
    Oh the other great comment was…”we should hire this guy” If she was serious she was smart. Ezra wouldnt do it, but she could see they were getting pasted.

  15. [quote]What do all these girlies do when Ezra Levant is not infiltrating the perimeter? Kristine, Jen, Elizabeth, Amanda, and all the girlie-boys, all thown into hysterics, interrupting their Facebooking on anti-Rob Ford pages with this inconvenient intrusion. Lockdown! Lockdown! Damn this is funny stuff[/quote]Flaggman
    CBC does seem to be over staffed with the female gender. Remedial waste management courses would weed them out. Keeping 1 of every 10
    Talk about a dumb cluster F@@K

  16. I had thought the CBC SGs were a bunch of nervous, amateurish tools,
    but when compared now to the actions of the “Officers on deck” ………
    Medals all ’round!
    .

  17. “…our largess.”
    Is this a gender-neutral term? A reference to Mansbridge’s forehead? Whose largesse?

  18. Well, forgive me for noticing, but what’s this about Ms Stewart saying she will “go down” if he shows up again?
    As for the moronic Iberia, true to his namesake, notice his fury about someone insulting the propaganda organ of the state. Off to a re-education camp!

  19. “Jenny Hacker, Creative Head, Comedy [CBC],” Jennifer Lynch, Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission: monikers that really schmeck.
    ‘Wonder if their moms knew ahead of time of their progenies’ vainglorious aspirations?

  20. Re: Iberia’s inability to distinguish CBC from DND
    The difference is more than just the letters in the acronym. Because the Pearkes Building is the nation’s defence HQ, it’s secure, and Ezra would have to get past armoured glass first. DND’s a little more worried about jihadists with bomb vests than gadfly pundits with life vests.
    There’s another difference, too. If he did make it past security at DND, Ezra would doubtless be mobbed by fans. Military memories are long, and the incessant drumbeat of slander from the CBC over the past two decades has grated on a lot of folks. Ezra – a gleefully frenetic s**tmagnet if there ever was one (that’s a compliment, BTW) – is a welcome and long-overdue change from the oh-so-superior apparatchiks at the Crapulent Broadcorping Castration.

  21. Ezra played them like a fiddle. he is way outta their league. This quote says it all.
    The interior of this building is not public space in the sense of a park or sidewalk.
    It is CBC property and we permit public access. We are not only in custody of the space but responsible for what happens here. We can ask someone to leave if we wish.

    Do you trolls get it? Can it be any more obvious? Rob Ford? Mary whats-er-name? Private property? The *CBC* pulling out the PRIVATE PROPERY card?

  22. “No, I meant to send 22 Minutes as a counterattack.”
    That would’ve been fun to watch — what happens when unstoppable satirists meet an immovable clown.

  23. Eagle: “Do you trolls get it? Can it be any more obvious? Rob Ford? Mary whats-er-name? Private property? The *CBC* pulling out the PRIVATE PROPERY card?”
    Um, do you get it? Both Rob Ford and the CBC have a right to demand that others leave their private property if their presence is disruptive. Nobody’s denying that.
    As Iberia noted above, the difference is that in only one of those two instance was (a) the police immediately called and (b) sworn at.

  24. Perhaps if Rob Ford had a security guard at his gate and a cowering but watchful bureaucracy in his bedroom, he would have felt no need to call the police.

  25. I sure would like Ezra to head on over to the offices of the great and powerful cwb just to see how much of my cash the spending on the steamroller advertising. Think this might make the cbc cash grab look small. Just another leftist place where it appears to have alot more workers than work.

  26. Weren’t the rest of the media defending the CBC from the 22 minutes visit to Rob Ford’s home saying that the 22 minutes guys are not CBC employees and that the CBC has no say in where they go? Kind of puts that lie to rest doesn’t it?

  27. “I’ve heard the ground floor is on fire! Thoughts?”
    “Don’t worry it will probably burn itself out!”
    ” The flames can never reach up here!”

  28. Wow, the CBC actually recognizes private property. Only when its their own property, but hey its a start.

  29. It could be that the “largess” they were referring to is Mary Walsh, but the spelling is all wrong.

  30. Who says CBC can’t write comedy?
    I swear by Allah, that’s one of the funniest scripts that ever came out of their studios.

  31. The statement “he is trying to trick his way into the building’ pretty much sums up the way CBC sees the world – tricks!!

  32. “Sure. He’s seen the face of security. Give him a little human interaction too.”
    So their security personel are not classed as human? Did a liberal just accidentally say what they really thought?

  33. Ezra may not realise it,but he’s hit on a very good idea for a comedy show for SunTV.
    Sun should hire a good political satirist to go around and ambush all the left-wing politicians and celebrities,just like Walsh and Mercer do on the opposite end of the political spectrum.
    It would make for a welcome break in the sometimes boring NEWS-all-the-time format,and y’never know,with the right people,they could have a HIT,which translates into MONEY,and everybody needs more money,except CBC.

  34. synrodox “public vs. private property makes for bad equivilencies…eh?”
    This has nothing to do with private vs public. It is the manner it is done.
    Coming in with a life preserver is funny, but getting into a syntactical peeing contest or at least not respecting a security guard’s job is another.
    I believe he has berated security guard jobs in the past as well, which lessens his authenticity or point value.

  35. Ezra was right to wear the life jacket…we are drowning in 1.1 billion of CBC taxpayer debt.
    Man the life boats, this CBC sucker is sinking…but with CBC ethics women and children will be thrown overboard first!
    Cheers
    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

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