Theo Fleury’s VIS
Keeping it personal (updated)
Dan and I have been called every name in the book for the position we’ve taken. And otherwise sensible progressives have angrily defended “Vikileaks” for this loathsome invasion of privacy.
So here’s an idea: if you think what Vikileaks did is okay, will you agree to let me and a small opposition research team to go through your bankruptcy, mortgage, credit and other publicly-available records, and publish the results? Your Internet activity, too. When you post here, I get your IP address: we’ll use that to publicize where you go surfing on the Net.
There is much, much more readily available than you might think. We will then publish the results here and on Twitter, as Vikileaks did.
What say? Who’s game? This is a serious offer. (I’d particularly like Jordan and Geoff to take me up on it, but I can guarantee you that they won’t.)
Come on, Toews-haters! You don’t have anything to hide, do you?
UPDATE: It’s two full hours since I posted this. It’s odd, but no Toews-hating Liberals or New Democrats seem to want to take me up on the oppo offer, and let us plumb through, and publicize, the publicly-available material about them. How interesting.
At the Leaside Rink
…and I still look for, and still cannot find, the mythical picture/trophy/plaque containing one Stephen Harper’s name. Anyone know where it is, in this drafty old barn? If I find it, I’ll post a photo.
Daily Brief, Feb. 20: the NDP leadership race is…ZZZZzzzzzZZZzzzzz
In today’s Sun: father, not like son
Calling all progressives
Have we created a monster?
For years, I’ve been arguing that liberals and progressives need to get tougher when fighting conservatives. Way tougher.
But l’affaire Toews suggests that (a) liberals and progressives agree and (b) they’re eager to get even dirtier than the Cons.
Listen to an old man, kids (or, better yet, buy and read my books). Go after your opponent’s public record. Not his or her private life.
(That said, I am blown away about how visceral is the hatred for Vic Toews. Never seen anything like it.)
“Keep calm, carry on”
Is anyone else as sick of that as me? Enough, already.
When news organizations call Chinese people “chinks”
As everyone knows by now, ESPN did the right thing:
So, have Maclean’s and the National Post done likewise with Mark Steyn, who wrote for both media outlets for years, and who has also called Chinese “chinks”? Um, no.
“Mark Steyn has a penchant for using ethnic slurs, including “chinks” and “japs” (Spectator, 3/24/01), but he is at his most prolific and poisonous on the subject of Muslims…this is the man who calls Chinese people “Chinks” and Japanese people “Japs.” He calls Indians “wogs.”
How will Maclean’s and the National Post cover the ESPN/Lin story? I can’t wait to see the oleaginous Selley on this dilemma: it’ll be interesting, but likely not inspiring.