Timmy Hudak’s bad week turns into two bad weeks
But I’m certain Rocco Rossi will fix it all up for him!
Observant/Consistent et al.
As regulars at this site know, Harry S = Nola = Moira = Walter Water = Justin B = Bud = Carlos = Consistent = Observant. There are a multiplicity of other names. In some cases, he is now appropriating the names of other, real, people. Which is a criminal offence.
He comes to this site to spew venom and threats, and I try and delete him as often as possible. To avoid detection, he unplugs his modem regularly – he’s in the 65.95.13*.*** range, always – and he’s persistent. Last time a few of us focussed on him, he pledged to stay away, claiming he was “sick.” He hasn’t.
I want to get this guy, once and for all. He’s a menace. Who’s in?
My 140 characters on Odious Oda (updated)
“@kinsellawarren: Ministers are entitled to write whatever they want on papers put before them. Lying about what they wrote to the H of C? Not.”
UPDATED: A resourceful CP photog caught her behind the Commons this morning. Charming, isn’t she?
Harper loyalist Odious Oda displays her government’s commitment to smoke-cessation. And optics.
The Bovine Sex Club
WK and the Replacements’ Tommy Stinson – taking a break from selling SFH merch – at the Bovine last year.
Twenty years later – a fabulous oral history, with the infamous SFH/Replacements night recalled:
Wow
The National Post…calling for Bev Oda to be fired, or resign. You know she’s toast, now.
Personally, I favour letting her stay on, so that the stench starts to rub off on everyone else on her side of the House. That way, you kill multiple blue birds with one stone.
The National Post editorial board, critical of the Harper government’s way of doing business! Wow. Colour me impressed.
Happy birthday
February 15, 1932: we miss you.
In today’s Sun: Jason Kenney not-so-hidden agenda
And how much of it is about Jason Kenney, and his Conservative leadership ambitions?
Because, make no mistake, the Calgary MP is running to replace Stephen Harper.
It’s an open secret in federal Conservative circles. And, if the current Conservative leader were to abruptly resign, it’s widely acknowledged Kenney would be the frontrunner to replace him.
Apology by M. J. Sheppard
Political assignment
Here’s the new Ipsos:
The NDP, led by Jack Layton, would garner 18% of the vote — up by two points and a continuation of the party’s climb since it was plagued by internal turmoil last fall over issues such as the gun registry.
Your job: spin it, whether it be for the Grits or the Cons (or the Dippers, even – knock yourself out). Have fun, keep it clean, and spin away!