BNN, April 6: About those ads
Me, my friend Rod Love and Bill Tieleman, on political ads. Second segment is here.
“And see that green light behind me? It’s green! That means the Green Party is trying to influence your viewers subliminally!”
Me, my friend Rod Love and Bill Tieleman, on political ads. Second segment is here.
“And see that green light behind me? It’s green! That means the Green Party is trying to influence your viewers subliminally!”
I’m heading to BNN to do a federal-election related hit. But I wanted to post this best-available transcript of veteran PC MPP Bill Murdoch on a Sarnia radio station this morning. Check this out:
Host: Norm Sterling is accusing Randy Hillier of interfering in this process…
Murdoch: Well, he did…If Hillier did then he shouldn’t have.
Host: Is there a split in the caucus? That’s not what you want to see in an election year…
Murdoch: Well, yes and no. Now, I – see, I like that…I like the different voices and somebody keeping Tim onside. This will make Hudak work a little harder…if he’s going to be a Premier of Ontario then he has to sort this out. And that’s his job to do that. And if he doesn’t sort it out then maybe he shouldn’t be the Premier of the, of the province.
Logan Day, come home. All is forgiven.
Option A:
PM wouldn’t have hired Carson if he knew his past
The Canadian Press, Mon. Apr. 4 2011 11:18 AM ET
Option B:
Ex-adviser told PMO about his fraud conviction: lawyer
The Canadian Press, Sunday Apr. 3, 2011 8:47 PM ET
Option C:
Quote of the day from the federal election campaign trail
The Canadian Press, Apr. 4, 2011, 10:58 AM
“I did not know about these revelations that we’re finding out today. I don’t know why I did not know.” – Prime Minister Stephen Harper on why he hired Bruce Carson as an adviser even though Carson had been convicted on five counts of fraud.