Divide the right

A small footnote in the big news today.

Some of Harpers cronies didn’t stand for his first speech of the day.

This includes: Stockwell Day, Rob Nicholson and Michael Chong (all cabinet ministers). CBC reports eight backbenchers also didn’t stand.

On the opposition side, the NDP reportedly stood for a Dion speech. Are the NDP and Liberals really more supportive of one another right now than Harper’s own party?

Also, as bonus reading, the NDP have released the full details of the coalition at the bottom of their latest press release (also, note their front page, with the “Coalition for Change” reminiscent of someone else who fought for change).

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2 thoughts on “Divide the right”

  1. If the Coalition wants to really show it is trying to work together for whats best for Canada, they might even want to give a cabinet position or two to conservatives, or disgruntled conservatives who are willing to cross the floor. That would go a long way to showing Canadians that all they really want is to help the country and for now, forget partisan politics.

  2. lol.

    Dude I came here after googling your name for the removing god from convocation speech, which I completly support.

    But the coalition of the three stooges? lol

    Hopefully Michelle Jean decides to hold another election in January, so the libtards can get their asses completly handed to them for this. Either then or if the coalition gets in, the next canadian election will see a complete removal of libtard support, something even the green-weenie dion could not achieve.
    And after hopefully the per vote party funding will then be removed, which is, afterall, what this coalition is about. Not about ‘economic stimulus’ which has been shown in the US to fail(how many 800billion bailouts can they try before they realize they dont work?). Fact of the matter is, the conservatives earn the most from grassroots support with the ave party donation just over a hundred dollars. NDP come in a close second with similar per person donations, but with less total from less donations. The liberals are far behind both Con and NDP with much higher average donations, and far fewer donors, they are the party for big business in canada, not the Cons as often screamed by placard wielding throngs of greasy unwashed hippies. This is the reason for the coalition…the libtards, already in debt from the last election could not afford to loose their taxpayer source of cash for their frivolities, like a parasite they cannot exist without their host, the taxpayer. As they know relying on donations will be the end of their parasite-party.

    Yay adscam

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