Justin Trudeau
His protests notwithstanding, I’m told he is in fact running.
Comment away!
His protests notwithstanding, I’m told he is in fact running.
Comment away!
The Globe’s Stephen Wicary and the Post’s Steve Murray have blocked me on Twitter, presumably because I had the temerity to object to the fact that they were joking online about Jun Lin’s death. (The Chronicle-Herald’s Paul McLeod, another MSM jerk who defended making light of Magnotta’s crime, hasn’t, yet, but the day is still young.)
I’ve returned the favour, and blocked them, too. But they still read (and re-read) what I’ve had to say about them on this web site. As such, I ask this trio of addled donkeys: Wicary’s employer has published extensively, already, about the Vancouver developments. So, too, Murray’s. Also McLeod’s.
So when are you fellows going to continue to make jokes about it?
We’re waiting.
As I confessed in a column in the Sun a few weeks ago – I’ll find the link eventually – those of us who insisted Stephen Harper had a hidden agenda to outlaw abortion need to consider this:
We were wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong.
He’s not doing what we said he would, is he?
I don’t know what your strategy was, but it has been a failure on a truly epic scale. If it’s any comfort, Tim Hudak and his Ontario PC caucus agree with you.
Congratulations.
…of the Post, Globe and Chronicle-Herald, respectively, here’s some comedic fodder for you again. Have a laugh, fellas. You certainly did, earlier today.
One jerk gets star treatment because he’s star Ontario PC candidate Rocco Rossi. Thought he’d deleted this, but apparently he hadn’t:
The other jerk, the National Post’s Steve Murray, is here. He thinks Hitler’s funny. Wonder what his paper’s readership thinks?