59 Replies to “The PM On Youtube”

  1. Did PMSH also do a Christmas message in French? I assume that he did so can someone post a link please.

  2. Why, stephen o? You seem fluent in English. Oh wait, I get it, another desperate cheap shot from a hater…

  3. To all the trolls complaining about the cost and so called waste of taxpayers dollars re the Utube message-where is your outrage re all the brown paper bags of our money passed in restaurants in Montreal. Or all the other millions stolen by the liberals during all their years at the till. The fact is you can’t stand the truth, your liberals are a bunch of crooked adults pretending to be human.

  4. I couldnt find the PMs Christmas message on CBCpravda , couldnt find one from Stephane Dion either so thats a switch.
    eventually they will have to put it on. CBC has now lost the CFL, the NHL and the Olympics.They will have to go to old tape loops of Trudeau or speeches by Justin or “love poems for Castro” from Sacha to fill the available space. Maybe hour long rants from Taliban Jack or we could watch sustainable donkey agriculture specials from Dr. David Suzuki until we drop nightsoil in our collective pants.

  5. tomax7: It’s out of synch on my computer too…
    ‘Just watched Bob Fife and Lloyd Robertson’s interview with PM Stephen Harper. Robertson wasn’t bad; he politely laughed at all the “proper” spots, but what’s Fife’s problem? ‘Looks like he’s got a pickle up his b***.
    What a moron. Sorry. I don’t usually label people like that, but his demeanor was altogether inappropriate and mean-spirited. For Gawd’s sake: He’s interviewing the Prime Minister of our country at Christmastime and seemed to take it as a personal affront. He should realize that it was a great privilege to interview Prime Minister Stephen Harper, just as it’s a great privilege for the Canadian people to have access like this to our Prime Minister.
    We still live in a free country, for pity’s sake, and for Fife to sit there as though he was making some supreme sacrifice by “lowering himself” to talk to the articulate and smart leader of the political party that governs Canada is offensive in the extreme. I wonder who he thinks he is? A friend of the Liberals, I guess. ‘Couldn’t possibly be generous to Canada’s Prime Minister because he’s the wrong stripe?
    Listening to Becky’s proposal to blow up her school in Dublin, I’ve a mind to call up the demolition company myself to see what they might be able to arrange for the PPG.

  6. I’m with you, batb. I postponed an engagement to stay home and watch the PM. Absolutely worth it.
    Fife, dyed hair and all, looked just like the Grinch, don’t you think? Obviously, Lloyd was playing good cop. When Fife occasionally HAD to smile, I think his makeup cracked.
    PMSH was wonderful: dignified, knowledgeable–and, most diplomatically, didn’t let them get away with a thing! I’d have liked him to use the word “Liberal” more when talking about the do-nothingism of the last regime–just in case some Canadians are asleep at the switch. But, as there isn’t much the PM does that’s not thought out beforehand, he probably chose to leave the Liberals “sine nomine”.
    His tribute to our brave trops and their families and his principled defence of our continued presence in Afghanistan was worth the price of admission.
    So, God bless our brave men and women in uniform, who are protecting our rights and freedoms at great cost, and our honourable PM.

  7. “Just had to come back when I realized that this must be causing the Moonbats to have massive head explosions. Yep, Moonbats and Dippers must be coming unglued.”
    Why, exactly? It’s the kind of thing political leaders throughout the western world say at Christmas.
    (You would doubtless call me a “moonbat”.)

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