RIP, Mr. Spiegel
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The “C” stands for Conservative, as in a de facto arm of the governing party. That organization, once carefully and proudly non-partisan, is a Conservative Party branch plant operation.
Their position on section 13, then, makes sense. If the Harper regime likes something, their “CEO” will, too. Just watch.
I’m 7 friends away from the not-so-magic 5,000 friends limit.
When I get there, I have heard that the possibilities are:
If the head-exploding thing doesn’t happen, non-friends can continue to follow my exploits, such as they are, on my “fan” page, which is here.
God bless and keep Mark Zuckerberg.
The best columnists, my friend and big brother Angelo Persichilli once advised me, “are never, ever predictable.”
By that standard, Kelly McParland is becoming one of the best columnists around. See here and here, and that’s just this week. Not something I’d expect in the Post, and therefore impressive.
(He’s not perfect, however. Let’s not get carried away.)
Ford Official portrait. Go to it, investigative reporters!
There’s a lot there, for a reporter prepared to look.
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The “political scientists” – who, in my experience, are neither – are wrong. It’s much more than “crossing a line.” This is a corrupt practice and against the law. In fact, if electors were provided with false information, inside or outside of the writ, laws were indeed broken. That’s particularly true if any aspect of the Conservatives’ conspiracy took place in or near Ontario.
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Quebec has similar, and tougher, laws. This morning, the Harper Conservatives have admitted they’ve broken the law. If I were Irwin Cotler – a man who I and others admire very much, and whose integrity is beyond reproach – I would get on the line to the police right now.
…below. Very nice to receive.
Meanwhile, assorted media – at the Globe, Gazette, Huffington Post and elsewhere – continue to falsely propagate the notion that there was a religious sanction for “honour killings.” Not helpful.
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Earlier today:
Reporter: Tim, the Toronto District School Board wants you to apologize for things that were said during the campaign, including a homophobic, or what they’re saying is a homophobic flyer that was distributed by your party – will you apologize?
Hudak: You know, I’ve answered the question before, and the answer is no.
Yesterday’s post stirred various Raelians – all using false names and/or fake email accounts, and regurgitating suspiciously-similar talking points – into a spit-flecked fury. Some of the more rational ones argued that Bob Rae should be permitted to break his written promise not to seek the permanent leadership because, well, we’re doing great in one poll.
As a rejoinder, a regular reader sent me this. It’s hard to read, but it makes clear that not all is well, one poll notwithstanding. As he put it: “Warren, this is really why we’re losing elections. Sitting MPs with zero members. What a joke. They wonder where their volunteers are.”