23 Replies to “Even a Stopped Clock is Correct Twice a Day!”

  1. Ah it warms the cockels to see Warren Kinsella trying desperately to remain relevent with that “please like me, I’m an OK guy” expression on his mug.
    I hope the NDP picks the guy with the beard for it’s national leader.
    8oD

  2. Hi, Robert.
    Do you think you could free my earlier comment from the spam filter?
    Thank you in advance.

  3. As soon Kinsella said he supported the Dolt McGuinty, he lost any trace of credibility that may still be stikcking to the bottom of one of his be-tassaled Gucci loafers.

  4. A stopped clock might be right twice a day…but this is Kinsella! He is doing well when he manages not to fall up the stairs.
    That boy has a long way to go before he is on par with a broken clock…

  5. Thank the lord I saw his face before I clicked the play button, no traffic for wornoutcantsellit from this cowboy!

  6. Oh, and thank Robert for the reminder to once again email sunnews and tell them to get rid of wornoutcantsellit and maybe I will buy something from one of there advertisers, but not until.

  7. My, my, we’ve hit a new low. 20 comments thus far and 18 of them manage to miss the topic completely.
    Yes, Catsmeat is right. This NDP race is as boring as watching paint dry. You’d never know they were electing the Leader of the Opposition. And what a boring crew they are. Only one is a real long term threat in the House and that’s Tom Mulcair. He’s the only one who has the slightest chance to retain Quebec seats in the next federal election, whenever that is. The rest of them are pretty much roadkill.
    What helps us in this is that Mulcair is hated by the NDP old guard establishment. They’ve all lined up to support Brian Top, the party president. (My how original. Supporting a meaningless party bureaucrat who’s never been elected to anything.) Which just goes to show how relevant the views of Troughin’ Eddie Broadbent are these days.

  8. I’m sure if sh.t for brains Kinsella fell in the creek the whole world would go upstream to look for him. This self absorbed twit isn’t worth the time to view his drivel, I agree with Free.

  9. For an unemployable Chinese hating cat lover, he’s done ok by the grace of right wing pity.
    Who says the conservative media isn’t charitable, if not downright merciful?

  10. Like I always say, Liberals will always accuse others of that which they themselves are especially guilty of.
    In this case, it’s “Boredom”.
    If the Sun really feels the need to keep this Debbie Downer on staff, they should restrict this dullard to the printed page.

  11. So, Jack Layton really equipped his team to move forward, onward and upward after he died, didn’t he?
    One of the hallmarks of a true leader is not how many people cried at his funeral or showed up along the para … er, I mean, the funeral route. It’s how well he prepared the party members to carry the party’s agenda forward.
    ‘Looks like the NDP = Jack Layton or, put another way, Jack Layton = the NDP. ‘Not much of a legacy, I’m afraid.

  12. This government better start burning Ottawa down now while they have the chance. This weakness will not last for too long. It will take a few years and maybe even a few elections but the left will be back one day.

  13. I was watching a few of the ndp hopefuls the other day and got to thinking,why so many candidates? It really does not build interest to have 9 people drone on when 4 would showcase the ideas and differences. I thought back to the Liberal traveling sideshow when they started with 11 and finally narrowed it down to Stephane.
    The losers lost massive amounts of money but some gained recognition.They became known and that is very important to aspiring leaders.
    Martha Hall-Findlay,Gerard Kennedy,Brison,Dryden,Dion,and of course Bob Rae,all benefited by the constant fawning coverage of the cbc.The cbc newsworld led or had a story in the first 3 items about the hopefuls in almost every newscast for the 6 months preceding the convention. Martha and Gerard were relative unknowns before the race. They gained prominence and recognition while losing. It was a cbc love-in that kept the Liberals front and center for Canadians.
    I think that the NDP’ers were hoping that they, as the leftward opposition, would get the same attention. They miscalculated, the cbc’s liberal lust did not become theirs by default. Cbc is a Liberal organization.The ndp get coverage because they oppose the hated Conservative party,not because they are the cbc’s newest love interest.
    This shows why their current position is an anomaly,they are not ready for prime time. Cbc has patience and with our money will do their utmost to put the Libs back into the position of host to their parasite.

  14. Katsmeat is running Christy Clucks disaster in BC…that’s what happens when federal Fiberals get together, its a clusterflup.
    As for the associated comrades aspiring to run the poletariat? I prefer Cullen, he’s a wild-eyed, crazy-ass commie, who would fire up the hardcore base with his class warrior schtick, and, of course, push the NDP to the back40. It would be entertaining to see the crash and burn.
    They are all your typical socialists that have never had a real job, but are oh so enlightened and more knowledgeable than Joe Sixpack.
    They disgust me

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