Call me peculiar but I'm used to having Stephen Harper up close and personal across my television screen. I like it best when this Prime Minister is right in the thick of it -- so much better for the opposition when the PM plays a prominent role in wearing the mistakes of his government!
But things just aren't the same now that the man has gone AWOL. We're told he's up for a little R & R with his family. Damn! Again, I want that guy right in the face of Canadians. Doesn't Harper care that he's ruining MY summer???
But alas, things at least aren't exactly a disaster either without his presence: I've still got the census bonehead play to kick around -- not to mention the new shiny phallic toys headed DND's way. Could be worse.
Hell, with the PMO denying that Guy Giorno is on the way out, I certainly can't complain. But I will.
Come on Prime Minister. Be a pal. Cut short that damned vacation and get right back into the swing of things. After all, you know how much that would please me! Shouldn't that count for something?
Sunday, August 1, 2010
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That dang control freak is slipping!
ReplyDeleteHonourable Tony Clement, Honourable Jim Flaherty, Honourable Rona Ambrose, Honourable Vic Toews,The Honourable Peter Gordon MacKay ...are being allowed off the "leash" to meet the Canadians.
They must be hiding something. Maybe the CSIS allegations hit home?
lol.....
A thoroughbred allows a pony to sprint the first one hundred yards.
Let's hope the Liberals find those tea leaves you keep talking about and pull the plug.
We need the Census mandatory long form and state funded abortions in the Congo to feel Canadian. I am terrified with the CPC led government restricting the social engineers from learning my household chores or how much time I spend with my children.
CanadianSense,
ReplyDeleteYeah but he was smart enough not to let most of the Dynamic team get anywhere near a microphone for the first three years...and yes, I do mean cabinet ministers included. (In fact, some of them shouldn't even be allowed to open their mouth almost five years into the mandate...)
Your punt.
I can't agree as a blogger, I need good comic relief.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy a good political foul up every once in awhile.
I am still upset the CPC are going ahead with replacing the aging CF18 for those "cadillacs" F-35's!
How dare this government respect the wishes of the military, the advice of allies and continue with this purchase.
I admire all those herbivore-socialists who want us to "talk it out" with those bad guys and tell them to stop!
The bad guys in North Korea, Iran, Pakistan and Russia must be laughing at the number of useful idiots in Canada and their ability to get so much free national press.
CanadianSense,
ReplyDeleteWell, you saw this useful idiot's response on Nik on the Numbers? -- and to answer Chris Matthews question: yes, I'm sure as hell sticking to my guns, Congressman.
I don't visit Nik's blog anymore, went back two days ago and the same problem with a Liberal Troll with multiple identities spamming makes the site toxic for debate.
ReplyDeleteYou should check out other sites that allow for reasonable debate, they might enlighten you. I would only recommend you bring your personal experience -facts (links) to back up your tea leaves.
http://www.bluelikeyou.com/
http://searchingforliberty.blogspot.com/
Both of these sites allow for dissenting views and limit flaming or spam.
I did not enjoy the comment moderation policy,analysis on the polls at 308, find it one sided against the Conservatives.
CanadianSense,
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late reply. Politics being what it is -- and with the increasing prospect of a fall election, tempers are heating up on all sides.
With a basement election on the horizon, quite frankly, I think both the Conservative government and Liberal opposition should be very worried -- both parties will be going into the campaign from levels of support that are traditionally much higher...one will go up and another down.
It's risky for both sides. There is no Fortress Ottawa on the federal political scene. Anything could happen, particularly if voter volatility becomes significant.
I think we Liberals can win but I can't rule out a re-elected Harper government. My best guess is a toss up going into the election with the best performance over 35 days revealing the victor.