Instead, he's back in full flight, flogging Dion's tired old talking points like it was the coming of the Hidden Imam. A prime example would be his rhapsodic praise of Steffi's attack on the Conservative budget.
Dion then got into the budget. Never before has a Canadian government done so little for so much. A government has a responsibility to prepare a long-term plan and Harper has failed to do that.Which was particularly amusing because the budget was so enthusiastically received by the general populace.
The poll, conducted exclusively by Ipsos-Reid for CanWest News Service and Global Television after the Harper government delivered its new budget, shows the Tories have opened up an 11-point lead nationally over Stéphane Dion's Liberals.I guess I just don't understand that sort of willful self-deception.
Maybe if you're so eager to practice this type of trickery in a public forum, it's only a matter of time before you start to believe what you're selling.
It almost makes you feel sorry for him.
RELATED: Q & A at TDPC
Q: What do you think about Stephen Harper's announcement of a Bill of Rights for Canada's veterans, and an ombudsman to ensure they are fairly treated?
A: He's an asshole, mean, a bully and unfair. This is just another example.
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