Tough call.
Stephen Harper, surprisingly, isn't addressing questions about the Gestapo-like screening techniques in use at his campaign events.
Maybe it's just me, but I'm going with Door Number Two. I expect a certain amount of disingenuous bullshit during an election, but the inherent contempt for voters and citizens in Harper's duckspeak really goes beyond the pale.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
What's worse? The lies, or the insult to our intelligence?
Aggressively totalitarian: maybe it's not just hyperbole
A recent post suggested that the phrase "aggressively totalitarian" could become this week's meme. At the time, I acknowledged that it might seem a bit over the top. (It might also have too many syllables for the average Harpobot, but that's another issue.)
Three links from fellow progressives lead me to think, however, that it's not just hyperbole.
Three links from fellow progressives lead me to think, however, that it's not just hyperbole.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
@MargaretAtwood buries another one
Seriously. This is why Margaret Atwood is, well, Margaret Atwood, and the rest of us just wish we could be.
I suppose it would be bad form to wear such a button without actually getting turfed by the #HarperGestapo, wouldn't it.
I suppose it would be bad form to wear such a button without actually getting turfed by the #HarperGestapo, wouldn't it.
The Harper Machine's priorities
Rounding up students who have pics of themselves with Iggy on their Facebook pages: Priority One. Bring the Mounties in if necessary.
Making sure high-ranking officials with access to sensitive information don't have long criminal records and multiple fraud convictions: meh. Whatever.
And don't forget to blame your staff when it blows up in your face.
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Monday, April 4, 2011
... although, it could get stiff competition from ...
... Harper himself:
"I didn't know the guy was a crook!"
Uh, yeah. Sure, Steve. Sure.
(If you think hard enough, you can just about imagine Jean Chretien using the same tone of voice:
"I never said we would get rid of the GST!")
"I didn't know the guy was a crook!"
Uh, yeah. Sure, Steve. Sure.
(If you think hard enough, you can just about imagine Jean Chretien using the same tone of voice:
"I never said we would get rid of the GST!")
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Our new meme for the week: Harper's Gestapo
Ok, maybe it's hyperbole, but so what? These bastards play dirty. No point in playing nice with them. Time to kick 'em in the nads.
So tonight we have several accounts of hired muscle going through the audience at a Harper party rally in London, rounding up perceived Enemies of the State and tossing them out. Probably making lists of names and faces for later, too, when the time comes to assign said enemies for re-education.
CBC and its 'left-wing bias'
CBC newscast this morning features an item by Hannah Thibedeau, condescendingly dismissing a Jack Layton campaign event because it didn't feature anything new.
Everything he said, the report goes, has been part of NDP campaigns before. The clear implication is that no one really needs to take it too seriously - it's old, it hasn't caught on, nothing to see here, move along.
Uh-huh. Um ... folks? Just because an idea's been floated on previous occasions doesn't mean it's a bad idea. The fact that it doesn't fit into a lazy, ideologically circumscribed "two-way race" narrative is something else entirely.
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Everything he said, the report goes, has been part of NDP campaigns before. The clear implication is that no one really needs to take it too seriously - it's old, it hasn't caught on, nothing to see here, move along.
Uh-huh. Um ... folks? Just because an idea's been floated on previous occasions doesn't mean it's a bad idea. The fact that it doesn't fit into a lazy, ideologically circumscribed "two-way race" narrative is something else entirely.
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