Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Harper trying to shift blame back at Liberals

Steven Harper is desperatly clinging to TapeGate, trying to blame the Liberals for his party's monumental screw up. Now he's taking a sort of Kamakazie approach by asking why, if the government thought Mr. Grewal was breaking the law by asking for political favors, didn't they call the RCMP on him themselves. He's basically asking them why they didn't call the cops ON HIS OWN MP. And I thought Belinda Stronach was alienated.

I hate to admit though, this is a cunning strategy and Mr. Harper needs to be commended for taking such a novel approach by doing everything he can, including admitting wrongdoing on his part, to try to cast blame on the Liberals. It is simply a bold move by Mr. Harper. Well, at least it would have been if the Bloc hadn't been doing the same thing for days in Question Period. That's right folks, yet another indicator that the Conservatives and the Bloc are in bed together, and that Duceppe is running the show. Which I don't find suprising in the least because Duceppe is about six billion times smarter than Harper. That's why I'm so upset about Bernard Landy stepping down, because if Duceppe gets the leadership of the PQ it could be the beginning of the end for Canada. Duceppe is the best talent the sovereigntists have, and he's second only to Lucien Bouchard on my "Dr. Highness' list of speratists I fear" list.

Harper should keep up this strategy of doing whatever Duceppe does, because it's obvious he doesn't know what he's doing.

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