Nothing to see here, or at least nothing to see in the election ads put out by Unifor or leftist parties.
7 Replies to “The unionized media party”
Yep 13,000 trained yelping seals all singing in chorus the ‘authorized viewpoint’.
Vigorously drinking each other’s bath water with elan!
What do you mean balanced programming…?
Cheers
Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group ‘True North’
Conflict of interest!!!!
I guess that topic, along with integrity, balance and fairness, were all dropped from journalism school.
Double plus good.
Of course the media loons will never see any evil in their own actions.
They know they are the good guys.
Compulsory Harper Derangement Syndrome, for their staff meeting.
And this fall we will be treated to another great gong show, concluding with the normal lament from our Presstitutes about how stupid and ignorant we voters are for returning a Harper Majority government.
When I tell a person;”No”.
Yet they keep on insisting I mean yes.. they do not fare well.
The Media/Liberal Party coalition will go all out to have their Shiny Pony replace Harper’s Conservatives in government.
Keep up the good work Brian.
Canadian Observer, those characteristics were dropped long ago. It has just become more apparent since Harper became PM.
I see Poland just elected a conservative president looks like they want out of the Euroweenie Union
He is more of a social conservative who has support of organized labour, but yes a euro skeptic. They traded an equivalent of Joe Biden for a give or take equivalent of Mike Huckabee.
Ken, if they haven’t already begun, the consortium coalition will soon throw Trudeau under the bus and cast their lot with Angry Tom, who wants to save the middle class by increasing their taxes and giving their rich friends cheap daycare, along with throwing entry level employees to the unemployment line with a $15 minimum wage.
Trudeau is demonstrably unfit for the PM job. That would have become apparent during an election campaign but recent events – such as his ill fated middle class tax hike and the NDP AB victory putting the federal party on the map – have sped that process up.
Mulcair awaits his examination over the summer and leading up to the next election, which the consortium will certainly “fact check” eh? No they won’t as they already demonstrated with the free ride they gave their own union. Neither party has explained how they will pay for their promises, unlike Harper who has already sent out the tax cut cheques and increased UCCB. Then the buffoons over at the Grit braintrust try to counter criticism by saying that, using their made up numbers, Harper’s programs will cost more. IOW, we’re idiots and the Tories should use our idiot numbers. Not gonna fly folks,
OTOH never underestimate the ability of the electorate to do something extremely injurious to themselves, especially during a small down tick in a period of prosperity which AB voters did in sufficient numbers, unexplainably and inexcusably consigning themselves to statist mercies. Now they are left with forlorn hope they can control the NDP/socialist/watermelon hordes they’ve put in majority in their legislature.
That’s a bad assumption; a cursory look at BC NDP governments gives a strong clue of what’s to come for Albertans. Will Canadian voters make the same mistake? I don’t think so but this is no time for the Tories or right of centre voters to assume victory.
So if we get in political discussions, please challenge the thinking on the left that Harper is this big meanie who has destroyed the country and the progressives just need a “little more” from “wealthy Canadians” to pay for every growing government, thus salvaging our “international reputation” in the eyes of watermelons, the corrupt UN and generally statists everywhere.
Harper has a strong track record and the NDP and Grits have unrealistic, uncosted promises of “hope and change.” Oh yeah, they will both try to be Barack North.
Yep 13,000 trained yelping seals all singing in chorus the ‘authorized viewpoint’.
Vigorously drinking each other’s bath water with elan!
What do you mean balanced programming…?
Cheers
Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group ‘True North’
Conflict of interest!!!!
I guess that topic, along with integrity, balance and fairness, were all dropped from journalism school.
Double plus good.
Of course the media loons will never see any evil in their own actions.
They know they are the good guys.
Compulsory Harper Derangement Syndrome, for their staff meeting.
And this fall we will be treated to another great gong show, concluding with the normal lament from our Presstitutes about how stupid and ignorant we voters are for returning a Harper Majority government.
When I tell a person;”No”.
Yet they keep on insisting I mean yes.. they do not fare well.
The Media/Liberal Party coalition will go all out to have their Shiny Pony replace Harper’s Conservatives in government.
Keep up the good work Brian.
Canadian Observer, those characteristics were dropped long ago. It has just become more apparent since Harper became PM.
I see Poland just elected a conservative president looks like they want out of the Euroweenie Union
He is more of a social conservative who has support of organized labour, but yes a euro skeptic. They traded an equivalent of Joe Biden for a give or take equivalent of Mike Huckabee.
Ken, if they haven’t already begun, the consortium coalition will soon throw Trudeau under the bus and cast their lot with Angry Tom, who wants to save the middle class by increasing their taxes and giving their rich friends cheap daycare, along with throwing entry level employees to the unemployment line with a $15 minimum wage.
Trudeau is demonstrably unfit for the PM job. That would have become apparent during an election campaign but recent events – such as his ill fated middle class tax hike and the NDP AB victory putting the federal party on the map – have sped that process up.
Mulcair awaits his examination over the summer and leading up to the next election, which the consortium will certainly “fact check” eh? No they won’t as they already demonstrated with the free ride they gave their own union. Neither party has explained how they will pay for their promises, unlike Harper who has already sent out the tax cut cheques and increased UCCB. Then the buffoons over at the Grit braintrust try to counter criticism by saying that, using their made up numbers, Harper’s programs will cost more. IOW, we’re idiots and the Tories should use our idiot numbers. Not gonna fly folks,
OTOH never underestimate the ability of the electorate to do something extremely injurious to themselves, especially during a small down tick in a period of prosperity which AB voters did in sufficient numbers, unexplainably and inexcusably consigning themselves to statist mercies. Now they are left with forlorn hope they can control the NDP/socialist/watermelon hordes they’ve put in majority in their legislature.
That’s a bad assumption; a cursory look at BC NDP governments gives a strong clue of what’s to come for Albertans. Will Canadian voters make the same mistake? I don’t think so but this is no time for the Tories or right of centre voters to assume victory.
So if we get in political discussions, please challenge the thinking on the left that Harper is this big meanie who has destroyed the country and the progressives just need a “little more” from “wealthy Canadians” to pay for every growing government, thus salvaging our “international reputation” in the eyes of watermelons, the corrupt UN and generally statists everywhere.
Harper has a strong track record and the NDP and Grits have unrealistic, uncosted promises of “hope and change.” Oh yeah, they will both try to be Barack North.