Why did Ontario’s PCs attack Pupatello?

…because that, in and of itself, is quite interesting. They issued the limp attack piece below – helpfully edited by Your Humble Narrator – within minutes of Sandra making her Economic Club speech earlier today. They haven’t done that with any other Ontario Liberal leadership candidate. Not one of them.

Why? Because she’s the only one who can beat them, that’s why.

The release, with helpful edits, gratis:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 13th, 2012

Sandra Pupatello’s Plan for the Economy – BLAH BLAH 

QUEEN’S PARK – Sandra Pupatello’s recently released economic policies are not “the plan forward” but rather a “BLAH BLAH BLAH plan” that will not BLAH BLAH BLAH, Ontario PC MPP Monte McNaughton said today.

“Pupatello’s “plan” does not make a single mention of BLAH BLAH BLAH,” McNaughton said. “Ontario families want to see a government that is focused on BLAH BLAH the economy, but BLAH BLAH BLAH Sandra Pupatello.”

“She sat at the cabinet table and BLAH BLAH to BLAH and the BLAH BLAH policies that BLAH BLAH BLAH. Just imagine what Ontario’s economy will look like if she is at the helm of a Pupatello-McGuinty government.”(ED.: well, okay. We like it.)

“Pupatello has BLAH BLAH to fix the economy and her idea of economic recovery is BLAH that the McGuinty Liberals have BLAH BLAH,” said McNaughton. “Today’s announcement demonstrated that Pupatello is BLAH BLAH BLAH. BLAH BLAH with Pupatello at the helm.”

“Sandra Pupatello is BLAH BLAH BLAH. She will be remembered as BLAH BLAH,” concluded McNaughton.

Contact: Christine BLAHjold | (416) 325-1330 | christine.bujold@pc.ola.org


Pupatello’s economic vision

Just got back from her speech to a packed house at the Economic Club of Canada.  It was really, really good.  Tory friends came up to me and said they now plan to vote for her, no less.

You can read it here.  And you should.


Six million man!

I am told by Team Propellerhead that wk.com has passed the six million visitor mark! Thank you all!  I hope it gives John Daly et al. a coronary!

That’s me. I have the same square jaw, too.


My apology

A virus has somehow infected my Hotmail account. Apologies for the inconvenience to all I’ve infected!


Ravi Shankar

He was a huge deal to me in my early teens (I was a weird kid, what can I say).  Even started a fanzine whose name was inspired by him.

Very sad to hear of his passing.  Such a genius of an artist. Here’s Dick Cavett (with George Harrison!) introducing him.


Ford festive fete flushed

I’m sure it’s all just a coincidence.

“In 2012, more than 300 residents lined up in the City Hall rotunda for between one and four hours to shake hands with Ford and the councillors who stood beside him. Most of the attendees were staunch supporters, but he bantered cheerfully and posed for photos even with the people who told him they didn’t like him.

The levee landed him in a brief and odd bit of trouble seven months later, when Liberal strategist and pundit Warren Kinsella posted a photo Ford had taken with Jon Latvis, a former member of a prominent neo-Nazi band.”


Strummerfest Friday in K-W!

To wit:

The indie acts [Clifton’s] assembled for this ambitious fundraiser aren’t — with the exception of S— From Hell, which features Canadian punk pioneer Warren Kinsella — strictly punk, but they all share the do-your-own-thing spirit that defined The Clash.

“The best punks will always be teenagers,” notes the father of two teenagers, who attended punk concerts in Toronto during his youth and saw the Clash perform there in ’82.

“Maybe adolescence is by nature punkish. You’re defying authority, because authority is by nature bound with tradition. There’s an emerging consciousness. You’re defining all that’s gone wrong and what should being going right. The basic moral principle is you should care about people.”

Strummerfest 20112

Friday (Dec. 14). 7 p.m.

23 acts, seven venues in downtown Kitchener, including Kitchener’s Civic Square, Queen Street Commons, Imbibe, L-Lounge, Café Pyrus and Silver Spoon.

Pay what you can. All profits go to Waterloo Region Suicide Prevention Council and Your Life Counts!

After party: 10:30 p.m. featuring Time Giant at Bobby O’Brien’s.

The festival will also present Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten, an ’07 musical doc, at Waterloo’s Princess Cinema (6:45 p.m. Thursday) and are staging an online art and collectibles charity auction.

For more information, and list of venues and performers, see strummerfest2012.com