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Spinning At High Speed

No I'm not talking about cycling. I'm talking about everyone's favourite topic, the Liberal's sponsorship scandal.

Today we learn that Paul Martin doesn't want to fight an election anytime soon:
Mr. Martin's spokesman, Scott Reid, said Friday that “the challenge that this Liberal government issues to Stephen Harper and the Conservatives today is this:

“Will the leader of the Opposition give Canadians a guarantee that he will let Justice (John) Gomery report his findings – that he will not force voters into an election until they have the answers that this Prime Minister has said that they deserve?”

Judge Gomery's report is due toward the end of this year.
Well isn't that rich. The Liberals don't want the other political parties to take advantage of the situation? They'ld never do such a thing themselves would they? Oh the nerve...

And I especially love when Reid says that the opposition should wait so that voters can 'have the answers that this Prime Minister has said that they deserve'. Really. Well how about this? Paul, head down to the nearest news outlet and start spilling it. If your concern is making sure Canadians know the truth of what you've been up to then isn't that the easiest solution?

Shit, even after all of this they still have the nerve to make out like they, and they alone, are looking out for Canadians best interests. It is beyond laughable.

And to finish off we have:
Mr. Reid insisted that the Prime Minister has no relationship to the scandal and is the best man to deal with it.

“Paul Martin is the wire brush that will scrub clean this stain on Canadian politics,” Mr. Reid said.

“Stephen Harper is afraid of this, and therefore, it is he who is now talking about an election to pre-empt Justice Gomery. It is Stephen Harper who is calculating whether to put his personal political interest ahead of the wider public interest.”

Opposition parties have indicated that they will be polling in the next few days to see whether the scandal moves public opinion.
See, he did it again! Paul Martin is a wire brush? What the f@#k does that mean!

And to ensure the humour never ends, Reid says that Harper is afraid of the inquiry and wants to pre-empt it? What the bloody hell? Who takes these fools seriously?

I would love to have a one-on-one conversation with these guys just to find out what they think of the average Canadian. It would probably be pretty ugly.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

“Paul Martin is the wire brush that will scrub clean this stain.."

doyathink there's a blue dress in this laundromat?

nomdenet

Anonymous said...

"Reid says that the opposition should wait so that voters can 'have the answers that this Prime Minister has said that they deserve'".

Excellent post Dana.

May I suggest that some technologically competent webmistress take Reid up on his proposal and offer her site as a clearing house for questions from internet aware citizens, which can then be sent to Mr. Martin so that Canadians can have the "answers that this Prime Minister has said that they deserve".


The questions to be put to the P.M. should be narrowed down by the site owner so that duplication is avoided and only respectful, fact-based questions are forwarded.

Is there anyone out there with the time and talent to perform this much needed public service?

Terry Gain