Talk about double standards. Over here, we find the founder of/CPoC party operative responsible for the ever-so-partisan "Blogging Tories".
It seems that he has his knickers in a twist because someone operating under the pseudonym "Grit Girl" on Youtube posted a video that was somewhat less than flattering to Mr. Harper and his government.
Apparently, in Mr. Taylor's mind, this is "out of bounds". Never mind the fact that the HarperCon$ already signalled that they are gearing up for more attack ads at the beginning of March; and Harper shifted gears into campaign mode at the Manning Center Conservative Whoop-up more recently.
Never mind that the Conservatives spent millions on a campaign of character assassination against Stephane Dion. Never mind that it's become fairly obvious that the blogging tories are essentially an astroturfing operation that takes its marching orders from Conservative HQ.
No, Mr. Taylor is all upset because someone who claims to be aligned with the Liberal party posted a video that he thinks is "too slick" that happens to be critical of his heroes in Ottawa. Apparently, attacking other politicians is reserved for the HarperCon$ - nobody is supposed to critique them.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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