25 Replies to “#Elx42”

  1. I hope Canadians and especially those attending political events will be watchful. Terrorists in Spain changed the outcome of a general election by planting baggages with bombs on a commuter train. We are too naive in Canada. A determined enemy can gain entry to even an invitation only rally. God bless and protect Canada.

  2. This is news??? The only one’s who didn’t know it was coming must have just crawled out from under their ice age rock. Oh wait. That would be the leftards.

  3. Oh dear Mr Clueless let himself get stuck on an airplane and thus unavailable for comment. What did Mr Nasty say? How about the Green bimbo – any eruption yet?

  4. Nicola….”We are too naïve in Canada. A determined enemy can gain entry to even an invitation only rally.” One must be careful only at Conservative events. Terrorists very rarely do anything to disrupt their useful idiots…ie…the leftards. However, once they gain power, then all bets are off. I want tickets for when they start throwing gays off the CN tower (do I did a /sarc tag?)

  5. My ONLY regret about this early election call is that now all my sports TV (baseball; CFL football; early hockey) will be overloaded with political commercials from today until October 19th. I’ll be throwing shoes at my TV by mid-August! Vote early and often for the Conservatives, folks, because we’ll be in deep kimchee if any of those other epic morons should win.

  6. Again, Prime Minister Harper is playing 3 dimensional chess while the opposition is learning how to play checkers.

  7. …and Justine was unavailable to comment; he was preparing for Vancouver’s Gay Pride parade.

  8. I have to say that I’m a little disappointed. Everybody in the opposition and the mainstream media have been moaning and complaining that PMSH calling an election today was going to be a bad thing somehow, although they were just looking for something negative to say. I thought he would delay for a week just to make those morons look like, well, morons.
    I am very glad that he identified the issue of security and named the Islamic State and global jihad as threats. Does anybody think Obama will do that?

  9. “…and Justine was unavailable to comment; he was preparing for Vancouver’s Gay Pride parade.”
    Is he pitching or catching?

  10. It was bound to happen.
    While the Liberals and the NDP throw their little tantrums, Harper should just gently remind voters where their bread is buttered enough to make them good and scared come October.

  11. You can call me harsh or too simplistic or whatever, but I firmly believe that if you don’t have your mind made up as to where your vote is going by now, regardless of electioneering, you are too stupid to vote.

  12. You cannot believe anything politician say on the campaign trail, so when you vote … consider what you know to be true about those politicians and vote for the one who can do the best job.
    I support the comment by biffjr. if you don’t already know who’s who, then you are indeed too stupid to vote for anyone. Just like stay like on your facebook page on like election day and let the adults handle it.

  13. @Biff – “too stupid to vote” …
    The problem is that most LIV’s are too stupid to realize that they are stupid.
    Perhaps I should take that back – they’ve been brainwashed, not truly educated.
    The grand illusion of the “Divine Right of the People” which grants the most organized, articulate, photogenic and most morally challenged of our species as actors to parade around the political stage in their costumes reinforces this “people’s romance”. Over time our actual individual freedoms have been eroded and replaced with the freedom to vote.
    My guess is that if you asked the average middle school child to define freedom they would probably answer, “Freedom to vote for our leaders”. Few would make any connection to the liberty of individuals to make personal choices in their lives.
    Gentlemen – Start your muppets!

  14. I think pmsh and the cpc have pretty much set the table just how they wanted:
    The liberals are in chaos and fading with an inept leader.
    That leaves the fight now with at political carpetbagger with dual citizenship leading a party with a uber far left platform.
    The choice will be stark.
    And an easy one.

  15. Regarding “too stupid to vote”, my kids are the classic example. Which wounds me deeply. I’ve been a conservative ever since the light bulb came on following my misspent halcyon days of the late 60’s.
    My two kids are around 40 and very well educated. The younger has a Masters degree, but given she’s a social worker it may explain her lack of political smarts. Her husband has several degrees and works for a major company in entertainment. Despite their education and high income positions, they’ll likely vote NDP – if they vote. Being products of our ‘higher’ education facilities trumps my ability to influence their views. Emotion overrides common sense and we cannot discount the feel-good value of belief in one’s moral superiority in “looking out for the poor”, even if means just mouthing platitudes.
    On the upside however, is that these ‘younger’ but ill-informed potential voters remain just that – potential. It remains true that a great many of them talk the talk but couldn’t be bothered with doing the walk to the polling station. I think the prudent thing to do is to NOT engage in politics with them over the next couple of months. Let sleeping dogs lie, as it were.

  16. I desperately want to see Mulcair and Harper boycott the debates,so we can witness a cougar love-in with Liz May slobbering her lust all over Justin.
    This will guarantee a Liberal loss.

  17. Well-educated does not mean well-informed regarding political issues. Low-information voting age people are plentiful at all levels of economic and educational status.

  18. Liberals have lived in the dark ages so long they still think the earth is the center of the univserse and still beleive the earths flat

  19. Remember unite the right?
    The CPC sure did, they have used the Libtard playbook and used it well.
    The party of aged parasites with a new hairpiece has fallen into the pit.
    By anointing Trudeau Two and moving sharply into NPD/Wynne territory, they have left 1/3 to 1/2 their traditional supporters with no where to go.
    I predict a Conservative majority.
    And a long drawn out election is just the final cut.
    No public $/vote, no way to tap the union war chests..
    Expect all out violations of election laws by the Liberals and NDP, they are gambling that they will win and hence control any investigation.
    But so far going into an election ahead of the CPC in those Polls has not helped.
    Could have something to do with conservatives not answering polls.

  20. It will be interesting to see if the Grits cut a deal with Lizzy May like last time when they’ll need every seat this time around.

  21. I feel compassion for you. I have four kids, youngest is thirty-six. Three of them and their spouses will be voting for Harper, one for Mulcair. There were too many social justice professors at the University of Manitoba for the oldest one to deal with and she succumbed, and then she married a Sandinista lover. Needless to say politics is not something we discuss with her or her husband as it gets a little hairy if we do.
    Sadly the commie rats Stalin planted in our universities in the middle of the last century are having an effect.
    scar, probably both.

  22. I read on Facebook a post by a lib supporter, where the Conservatives are busy attacking Trudeau’s hair. I replied that no one is “attacking” his hair. He has beautiful hair. The problem is that he inherited his father’s name and his mother’s brain.

  23. ”Could have something to do with conservatives not answering polls.” That’s the way it is in our house. Hadn’t given it much thought before your comment.

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