On CTV's Sunday Question Period, Liberal spokeswoman Jane Taber described Stephen Harper as "very angry" in the opening day of the campaign after visiting the Governor General. Her colleague Craig Oliver previously described him as agitated and almost angry, but Jane took it even further. Meanwhile, the PM was discussing that we are now officially having an election forced by the opposition, and expressed frustration that we are being forced into an early election. Jane, a lot of Canadians are angry that the Libs forced this election, so they are likely to feel sympathy for Stephen Harper's frustration. Watch this Saturday speech, you can hardly call him "very angry".
Iceman. Do you have to purge after watching Giggles etal every week?
ReplyDeleteWhat a bunch of dishonest tossers! Angry, it seems they wouldn't recognise it if they ran into it. To date Stephen Harper has never given us the finger, has not had people pepper sprayed and certainly has never become totally unhinged like a rabid animal as we witnessed Liberal and NDP MPs do.
ReplyDeleteAgain this illustrates why the CBC must be privatised, then they can spew all the venom they like on their own dime.
We'll said Alain! Da trut is da trut!!!
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of ANGRY, do any of these losers in the media actually watch Michael Ignatieff????
ReplyDeleteMichael Ignatieff is actually the angry one, in every appearance he makes, all he does is spew venom toward Harper.
ReplyDeleteLet's all wait and see how angry Taber is after May 2.
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Did you hear Jane Taber talking about how excited she was to get to Montreal after the show and see Ignatieff give his speech? I think she wet her pants with that comment.
ReplyDeleteOn the subject of the CBC, they are promoting something called Election Compass on their National news. The Election Compass asks you 30 questions, then tells you where on the electoral map you are, ie. who you should vote for. CBC claims hundreds of thousand have tried it so far and they expect millions.
ReplyDeleteBoy, if I was a partisan political organization, I would covet control over the algorithms for this Election Compass. While I am dreaming, why not imagine the taxpayer paying for the whole shot including national tv promotion of it.
Example number umpteen billion why the CBC needs to be cut loose.
Rick
Apparently the opposition's main argument remains "Harper is a big meanie".
ReplyDeleteGuess Jane the idiot , hasn't watched Wayne Easter ,Ralph Goodale, Mark Holland and Dominic Leblanc to name a few.Conveniently she had on her Liberal blinders while she sat on her brown envelopes.
ReplyDeleteHarper gets angry...he's mean.
ReplyDeleteIgnatieff gets angry...he's got passion.
The Liberal loving media is so transparent. LOL
Louise M.
Jane Taber has a sick diseased mind. Which I guess is appropriate considering she's a Liberal activist. CBC , CTV, and the rest of the MSM are a pack of unscrupulous douchebags!!
ReplyDeleteThen CTV PP had Lawrence Martin on as a guest and he said Harper came out of the gates mean....then he spent the rest of the time totally trashing the PM. Don Martin just sat there.I really wanted to throw a shoe through the screen. I can't even watch the total biased crap on CBC anymore. All it is , is a Liberal Love In for Iggy and anyone trashing PM Harper. Even Rex Murphy is on the trash Harper bandwagon.
ReplyDeleteOh come on you people! Don't be so hard on Taber & Oliver!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a fine testament to the strength of the Canadian economy that even people as stupid, lazy, untalented and uselss as these two can find jobs.
Taber does not know how to read Harper, which is actually good. My read was that he was disappointed, but resolute and committed letting the people of Canada decide, as they will and should, what is best for Canada. He believes this, even if he thinks Canadians make a stupid choice! And he also said that the CPC was the best way forward, hinting with a majority with the economic action plan, Phase II. Oviously, the only plan, so let's hope so.
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