Friday, January 20, 2006

I Know It Must Be Like A Broken Record

But since the media is only half getting it, it's falling to the bloggers to point out the painfully obvious about the CPC.

Via the DanReport, we get a little more direct insight into the wingnuts in the CPC.

Of course, there's been a few little tidbits that have come to the surface and are starting to get reported.

Oh yes - and I wonder just how much the CPC paid for Klein's latest fishing trip? [Update]: From sources I consider reliable, Klein has been seen in the Calgary area lately, partaking of our gambling nightlife - so, the question I have is who is paying for his habits?

While I'm sure that candidates such as Diane Ablonczy who really seem to have tried to be good MPs, it's not the Ablonczy's of the world I'm worried about. It takes a few hundred Ablonczy quality candidates to overwhelm the radical nutcases.

Of course, I don't happen to think that this makes for good electoral tactics myself. Those are very serious allegations and can ruin a person's life without cause.

Why haven't the Liberals been strangling the CPC on their own words? (It's not like it's difficult - there's tons of material out there, and they keep adding to it)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fishing Trip? Call it a federal PC campaign expense. A really inexpensive investment in one of the best things they can do for their campaign... keep Klein away from anything resembling a reporter.

As for gambling? Let's put a positive spin on this, shall we? He is simply reinvesting his large salary back into Alberta through the Lottery Fund. No?

MgS said...

Hmmm - I imagine that a "reinvigorated" Auditor General's office might just be interested in that little "expense" - after all, wouldn't that constitute a 'kickback' of sorts?

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