The CBC is running a poll of the top political "game changers" of 2010. Leading the poll is new Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi, but noticeably absent from the list is new Toronto mayor Rob Ford. Tony Clement made the list (and not for positive reasons), but the most substantial game changer of 2010 did not make their list of nominations. Why am I not surprised? This poll was launched by the Soloman Show, so the absent of the most significant conservative game changer is understandable.
I suppose that prudence demands that I run the same poll with Rob Ford on the list. Before I do, who else should be nominated? Bob Rae made the list, and I wonder why him and not Iggy.
PM Harper should be on the list.He doesn't even have to be in the country to be a game changer.He changed the senate without blinking and he gave the Kyoto accord a good bye,he makes fools out of the MSM daily and what can you do to Iggy that PM Harper hasn,t already done.He has made the opposition the laughing stock of the nation with their Party first attitude and to hell with Canada.You should run a poll to see if anyone can name something the 3 opposition parties have done in the last 5 years other than fight every policy that the Conservatives have tabled.When in Canada's history have we had 3 opposition leaders who were such clowns.
ReplyDeleteJim Prentice for guiding us through the Climate Cult and keeping our borders open against the most Marxist regime America has ever endured. Vote Prentice for what didn’t happen which is often more important then what did.
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Is that show still on the air?
ReplyDeleteAny bet Coronation Street beats it easily?
bertie....right on. The biggest game changer was the Liberal MEDIA(and not for positive reasons)
ReplyDeleteThe continuing discrediting of the global warming movement.
ReplyDeleteLefty's don't acknowledge Mayor Ford's accomplishment because he's a "fat white guy" and therefore doesn't matter. In fact a lefty would say that Mr.Fords victory is whats wrong with the world.
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