Of course, that's just my opinion. But in the absence of a knockout blow during the debates, and with all respect to Helena Guergis and her opera teacher, the most telling storyline from this week has got to be the junior Karl Rove wannabes in Guelph.
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Friday, April 15, 2011
Early call for Election Meme-O-the-Week: voter suppression
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
Karl Rove was here: Conservative vote suppression in Guelph
Sorry friends. I don't want to sound alarmist, let alone conspiracy-minded, but this just seems a little too easy.
Something like this is so over the top and so ... scripted ... that I can't help wondering whether it's not part of a larger plan.
Shit Harper Did #FTW
Have I mentioned that I love love love love love these guys?
ShitHarperDid.com. Best thing to happen to democracy since the Vote Mob.
Keep it up, you crazy kids!
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ShitHarperDid.com. Best thing to happen to democracy since the Vote Mob.
Keep it up, you crazy kids!
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- The latest video from Enough Harper
- @MargaretAtwood buries another one
- Come on, now. Harper's no chicken
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Bitter partisan politics, the ethnic vote, and Israeli apartheid hysteria
Never underestimate the sheer batshit stupidity that can come of combining the wrong ingredients in the wrong proportions under the wrong conditions.
First example is an easy two points. Some guy working for a Conservative candidate in Etobicoke wants a bunch of funny brown people to serve as a background mosaic for a Harper photo op, so what does he do?
First example is an easy two points. Some guy working for a Conservative candidate in Etobicoke wants a bunch of funny brown people to serve as a background mosaic for a Harper photo op, so what does he do?
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
The latest video from Enough Harper
Not commenting on last night's debates or on the effectiveness of Canada's opposition parties here. Just another element in this corner's non-partisan approach to getting rid of Stephen Harper.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Don't know who won the debates, but that's a short-term question
... although the partisan spin machines are, no doubt, going full-tilt boogie right about now. Who can blame them, really. It's how the game is played, and it's what they're paid for.
Regardless of how this spins out, however, the long-term prospects for the health of Canadian democracy and civil society aren't promising. It's probably safe to assume that we won't see any serious discussion of meaningful electoral reform, for instance. Nor will there be any revisiting of the international bureaucratic / corporate structures we've been locked into. Reinvestment in the social safety net? Don't think so. A truce in the class war? An acknowledgement that it's legitimate for government to act for the common good? Well, you see where I'm going.
Regardless of how this spins out, however, the long-term prospects for the health of Canadian democracy and civil society aren't promising. It's probably safe to assume that we won't see any serious discussion of meaningful electoral reform, for instance. Nor will there be any revisiting of the international bureaucratic / corporate structures we've been locked into. Reinvestment in the social safety net? Don't think so. A truce in the class war? An acknowledgement that it's legitimate for government to act for the common good? Well, you see where I'm going.
Haircuts for Harper at almost $2K a pop?
What is it John Doyle calls him? "Hair in the fridge?" That must have really stung.
From yesterday's revelations about the Auditor-General's report and the tomfuckery surrounding it, this little detail:
As you were, Nick.
Update: as I suspected. BigCityLib says it's a satire. Given the way this bunch plays with the truth, no surprise that it's grown legs ...
From yesterday's revelations about the Auditor-General's report and the tomfuckery surrounding it, this little detail:
According to Fraser, the Harper government expensed $9,460 for five "upscale haircuts" for the Prime Minister leading up to the Summit to ensure he "looked his best."
As you were, Nick.
Update: as I suspected. BigCityLib says it's a satire. Given the way this bunch plays with the truth, no surprise that it's grown legs ...
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