Of course the talking point will be "but he apologized for it". Yes - what an honest sounding apology:
"I wanted to be sure there wasn't a connection," said Kenney. "I came away with the impression that there was no connection whatsoever."
What a mealy-mouthed bunch of garbage - but coming from Kenney, I shouldn't be surprised. He's yet to do anything that suggests even a smidgen of intellectual honesty.
[Update 19:20]
I found an article on CBC this evening, which contains the following very memorable zinger:
Denis Coderre:
"A terrorist group is a terrorist group so I'm expecting Jason Kenney, who likes to play politics and who's as subtle as Barney Rubble in politics, he should do better than that."
...and Mr. Graham has an equally astute summary of Mr. Kenney:
"It's a classic example of Mr. Kenney's complete disregard for what he says for one group and then says another thing to another group."
[/Update]
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