Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Partisanship aside

I have to echo some other Blogging Tories:


I'm a partisan and I can't say I like the man's politics, but I could never wish this on anyone.

Get well soon, Mr. Dosanjh.

David Keam, conservative?

I was listening to CJOB this afternoon when an ad for Best Sleep Centre came on.

Here's a link to the ad, but I don't know if it's a permalink. So i transcribed the good bits here:

"Hard enough to pay the rent this month for small business and our tired government wants to give us all a day off. According to them the planet is about to boil and they gather in a room {and} come up with, 'I know, a holiday! That will get us re-elected.'

...

It's the got to pay for the government's latest grand scheme event."

Is David Keam a conservative? It sounds like he's not a fan of the provincial NDP. Liberal? Maybe, but somehow I doubt it.

One more for our side.

I'm really glad I bought my bed there last year. Bravo, David Keam!

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Don't they even attempt to appear impartial?

I was just watching Mike Duffy Live and they had a couple of commentators on, talking about the Mark Holland ordeal.

The commentators--Fife and some woman from the Red Star--both agreed, and I'm somewhat paraphrasing, that "it's good that he learned the lesson (to speak judiciously) now because he's going to be a rising star in the Liberal party."

In other words, they're glad he got his gaffe out of the way so that he gan go on to be a glorious frontrunner in the LPC (Lying Party of Canada).

Aren't they at least supposed to appear to be non-partisan? Fer cryin' out glayvin.