She shaves her pits , who’d a thunk it?
Justine May follow suit
What’s amusing is Losse will have to deal with Harper again, but the RedStar doesn’t even see that as possibility.
Never get in the way of your opponent while they’re shooting themselves in the foot.
Give her a microphone, and tell her, “you can’t”
Today I commented on the following CBC.Ca headline:
”3 reasons why First Nations voters are suddenly more engaged.”
This is the full story: http://www.cbc.ca/news/aboriginal/3-reasons-why-first-nations-voters-are-suddenly-more-engaged-1.3198052
My following comment was deleted.
”First Nations will flourish when they become independent and use their own proceeds to advance along with the rest of Canada.”
Proof positive that the Liberals and the NDP have their hooks into the staff at CBC.
So according to the Red Rag/TorStar she wasn’t purely partisan until she attacked Mulcair. How then will Trudeau be able to work with Mulcair in a coalition they’ll surely form IF Mr Harper gets a minority?
Trudeau is too dumb to realize when it comes to burning bridges this is a bridge too far.
Liz, remember Mulcair has an interest in squishing the Liberal Party as much if not more than Harper.
The bigger the gap between the NDP and the Libs in terms of seats, with NDP on top the more likely the Liberals join the slag heap of political parties.
If Mulcair is a couple of seats short of majority there are enough Libs by convenience that will cross floor.
Blue Libs may take time to abandon or move. They used to run that party.
I can hear the indignant howls from the Comm-star if Brad Wall campaigned with Harper.
Just thinking – I a post election Harper majority – something has to be done with media bias and union campaigning
It’s interesting how the Committee on State Security (initials in Russian: KGB) — er, sorry — Toronto Star editorial board put its complaint. Totally bait and switch, of course, but telling nonetheless.
That august body has obviously come a bit late in the game and a bit embarrassingly (for them) to recognize the blindingly obvious — namely, that the more Comrade Wynne opens her trap, the better Stephen Harper is going to do. Of course, they can’t really admit that, now, can they? So they deliberately misdirect onto the NDP, in the hope than nobody notices. Transparently obvious, and completely self-unaware, although perhaps not as completely self-unaware as the premier herself (the editorial board is, after all, telling her to put a sock in it).
Ms. Wynne’s criticism of the NDP has been exceedingly mild: I think I’ve seen just one article, wherein somebody in her government rebuked the NDP for claiming that Ontario supported its “child care” program — a substantive and fair point, completely at variance with the deranged partisan bile she has been spewing forth in regard to Mr. Harper and the Conservatives.
“– namely, that the more Comrade Wynne opens her trap, the better Stephen Harper is going to do.”
I agree. Wynne’s mouthing off, and as well, I suspect, Notley’s musings, will help Harper’s campaign.
I thought Torstar was bankrupt. Just a few months away I guess.
Who needs rhetoric when you have memories
Screw the west we’ll take the rest
http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/columnists/story.html?id=6045395d-1cad-4f43-812e-8b02ae9cd7b0&k=4016
She shaves her pits , who’d a thunk it?
Justine May follow suit
What’s amusing is Losse will have to deal with Harper again, but the RedStar doesn’t even see that as possibility.
Never get in the way of your opponent while they’re shooting themselves in the foot.
Give her a microphone, and tell her, “you can’t”
Today I commented on the following CBC.Ca headline:
”3 reasons why First Nations voters are suddenly more engaged.”
This is the full story: http://www.cbc.ca/news/aboriginal/3-reasons-why-first-nations-voters-are-suddenly-more-engaged-1.3198052
My following comment was deleted.
”First Nations will flourish when they become independent and use their own proceeds to advance along with the rest of Canada.”
Proof positive that the Liberals and the NDP have their hooks into the staff at CBC.
So according to the Red Rag/TorStar she wasn’t purely partisan until she attacked Mulcair. How then will Trudeau be able to work with Mulcair in a coalition they’ll surely form IF Mr Harper gets a minority?
Trudeau is too dumb to realize when it comes to burning bridges this is a bridge too far.
Liz, remember Mulcair has an interest in squishing the Liberal Party as much if not more than Harper.
The bigger the gap between the NDP and the Libs in terms of seats, with NDP on top the more likely the Liberals join the slag heap of political parties.
If Mulcair is a couple of seats short of majority there are enough Libs by convenience that will cross floor.
Blue Libs may take time to abandon or move. They used to run that party.
I can hear the indignant howls from the Comm-star if Brad Wall campaigned with Harper.
Just thinking – I a post election Harper majority – something has to be done with media bias and union campaigning
It’s interesting how the Committee on State Security (initials in Russian: KGB) — er, sorry — Toronto Star editorial board put its complaint. Totally bait and switch, of course, but telling nonetheless.
That august body has obviously come a bit late in the game and a bit embarrassingly (for them) to recognize the blindingly obvious — namely, that the more Comrade Wynne opens her trap, the better Stephen Harper is going to do. Of course, they can’t really admit that, now, can they? So they deliberately misdirect onto the NDP, in the hope than nobody notices. Transparently obvious, and completely self-unaware, although perhaps not as completely self-unaware as the premier herself (the editorial board is, after all, telling her to put a sock in it).
Ms. Wynne’s criticism of the NDP has been exceedingly mild: I think I’ve seen just one article, wherein somebody in her government rebuked the NDP for claiming that Ontario supported its “child care” program — a substantive and fair point, completely at variance with the deranged partisan bile she has been spewing forth in regard to Mr. Harper and the Conservatives.
“– namely, that the more Comrade Wynne opens her trap, the better Stephen Harper is going to do.”
I agree. Wynne’s mouthing off, and as well, I suspect, Notley’s musings, will help Harper’s campaign.
I thought Torstar was bankrupt. Just a few months away I guess.