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I believe in Canadian Values, which have made our country the success it is, and do not think we need to bend over and change those core values if it diminishes what has made our country great, and reduces our freedom, including the freedom of expression.
I reserve the right to offend.
Thursday, 4 August 2011
The Commies are everywhere today
In addition to Parliamentary Press Gallery types nervously tweeting their mundane thoughts about communists in their midst, after Brian Lilley gave rise to their lefward political persuasion, this one shows up with respect to one of their heroes.
ELECTION 2012
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Musings about left wing Parliamentary Press Gallery lefty shills
One of the Ottawa Parliamentary Press Gallery left wing scribes, Glen McGregor, of the Ottawa Citizen, has criticized Brian Lilley's references to Quebec Solidaire's strictures as being very commie like and Brian also wondered if the interim Leader of the federalist NDP shared the commie like views given her membership in this separatist political party in Quebec. He also mused many of the PPG probably had or still do retain, similar beliefs in Communism. This has many left wing scribes in a tizzy.
McGregor claims he is politically neutral in his writing as does another of his very left wing colleagues Dan Gardner. One can see that neutrality in the blog post, referred to below. ;) I think there may be an epidemic of delusional thought in this cadre if they think the public is so dumb as to not understand their leanings.
It is clear most of this incestuous crowd are left - to far left - in their political beliefs, just from their uttering and scribbles. Some may well be commies. They certainly won't be buying memberships, however, any time soon or they will be unemployed. In addition many suffer from Harper Hatred Disorder and rant on about him, often in imbecilic, petulant tones. Gardner does it daily on Twitter.
I made this observation on McGregor's blog, starting with this startling quote which is certainly not shared by Status of women Canada:
McGregor claims he is politically neutral in his writing as does another of his very left wing colleagues Dan Gardner. One can see that neutrality in the blog post, referred to below. ;) I think there may be an epidemic of delusional thought in this cadre if they think the public is so dumb as to not understand their leanings.
It is clear most of this incestuous crowd are left - to far left - in their political beliefs, just from their uttering and scribbles. Some may well be commies. They certainly won't be buying memberships, however, any time soon or they will be unemployed. In addition many suffer from Harper Hatred Disorder and rant on about him, often in imbecilic, petulant tones. Gardner does it daily on Twitter.
I made this observation on McGregor's blog, starting with this startling quote which is certainly not shared by Status of women Canada:
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Are you admitting to be the arch enemy of feminism – a controlling Patriarch – daring to tell the world you are or would coerce your wife to not offer up her own opinion.
Likewise you choose to infer Mr. Lilley is somehow involved in similar coercion of his wife and that he is somehow controlling this situation. You accuse him of inferring the dipper is a commie, which she might be, but then tar him in the same manner. Pot meet kettle.
You don’t have to tell us your politics. It can easily be inferred from these and past scribbles, not too mention J. Ibbetson that thoughtful sycophant at the G&M.
Here are some of his musings:
"Like most journalists working on the Hill, I try to conduct my personal affairs in such a manner as to resist allegations of bias towards the politicians I cover. (Ed note: LOL)
I do not put up campaign signs during elections, I make no donations to political parties and keep my voting intentions to myself. I don’t even answer telephone polls on politics.
It’s not that I don’t have political views — my friends, family and some of my colleagues know them. It’s just that expressing them publicly will inevitably, to some, undermine the perceived credibility of my reporting. This is a standard practice among Hill reporters. Few of us want the headaches of dealing with charges that we’re in the tank for a party.
So, I was surprised to read in Sun TV commentator Brian Lilley’s blog this morning about NDP interim leader Nycole Turmel, in which he claims that “many” journalists working on the Hill have dabbled with communism in the past and some likely remain fellow travellers:..."
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Heres a sample of another left winger, Steven Wicary, at the G&M on Twiiter and my response.