…and, just in case you thought the Ontario NDP weren’t dumb, too (updated)

Check out this, from Ontario MPP Cathy Crowe’s Twitter page:

What’s the big deal, you ask?

Well, “Cathy Crowe MPP” isn’t an MPP.

Perhaps it escaped her notice.  You know, that she wasn’t elected and all.

Or, perhaps, she’s taking cues from her leader’s moral gymnastics on the HST – you know, lying in ads about swiftly getting rid of the HST, when her platform makes clear that she’ll do no such thing.

Ontario’s NDP: where even the truth gets airbrushed.

UPDATE: wk.com gets results, folks!


No Con hat trick

Enzo weighs in – and he writes for a Dipper paper!

Not to overstate it, but a hat trick for the Cons – Rob Ford in Toronto, Stephen Harper in Ottawa and Hudak at Queen’s Park – would unalterably change the landscape for years to come, in my opinion for the worse. We’re already seeing what the Ford and Harp electoral victories have meant for the tone of public discourse.

Hudak seems to be relying, too, on the prevailing nastiness, saying just about anything he thinks will get him elected, even bending the truth a little when it suits him. Call it the new truthiness in politics. Say something often enough…  It worked for Ford right?

Hudak’s shocking meanderings on the energy file is one example of this. It’s easy to knock the Grits for rising hydro rates. Only, it was privatization, deregulation whatever you want to call it, of the energy sector under the Harris government, in which Hudak was a minister by the way, that caused the ballooning rates Hudak’s trying to blame the Libs for now…

The Grits, unlike their counterparts in the federal wing of the party decimated in the last election by years of complacency at the grassroots, have been dogging Hudak at every turn, playing up his double-talk on certain policy issues, (HST, all-day kindergarten, Green Energy Act) and getting nasty when they’ve needed to be. (See Hudak’s flip-flop on abortion; George Lepp and the mystery penis).

Grit efforts seem to be paying off, with the most recent poll showing Hudak’s lead shrinking.

 


London’s Burning, redux

Some of you didn’t get the punk rock reference in the post below. So, here’s the Clash song that I was shouting – in a Toronto-bound car, and at the top of my lungs – on the weekend, just before the riots broke out. (I should shout “I won the lottery!” too, and see if that helps.)

God, these guys truly were the only band that mattered.  Look at them move.


To save time, could any MP who wasn’t a Bloc member please raise their hand?

So, the new NDP leader was separatist, as we found out a few days ago.

And, a member of the Conservative cabinet was a separatist, as we find out today.

So, I’m feelin’ good about that.  I’m thinking: “Hey! Here’s a way we Liberals can embarrass the other two parties! How could they be so stupid, as to let separatists get into positions of power?  We can use this!”

And then...I remember.

Carry on as you were.


F**ked Up’s Damian Abraham becomes even more godlike

As regulars know, I am a huge fan of Canada’s own Fucked Up.  I think they are actual geniuses.

Anyway, couldn’t sleep last night, was Net-noodling, and found this online: Abraham is a Hot Nasties fan!  (Or he knows of us, anyway.) To wit:

Q: What song would you like to have played at your funeral?
A: “The Secret Of Immortality” by the Hot Nasties.

OMG, the Nasties have been given coolness steroids.  This is awesome.

Anyhow, to commemorate this auspicious event, here’s FU from the epic new album, David Comes to Life, with ‘Queen of Hearts’:

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Benedict Baldy Update

He’s in today’s Star, attempting to sound unconcerned.  Here are three simple realities with which he should be concerned:

1.  Every Liberal alive intensely hates his guts.

2.  He’s twenty points back of Mike Colle.

3.  Every Liberal alive intensely hates his guts.

Enjoy your week in the sun, BB.  By mid-October, you’ll be lining up for pogey.

Benedict Baldy, not exactly as pictured, but close.