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  • Tory Times Are Tough Times

    The buzz out of Kitchener is that the Liberals may do the honourable thing by not taking advantage of an impending economic slow down. Garth Turner explains: “I think the most important thing for us is not to just say, ‘Oh goody, here’s an opportunity for us to bring the government down’ when people are […]

  • The Answer is "Bee"

    I just got back from competing on the bloggers team on CBC’s Test the Nation. Ever since I was a little boy, I’ve dreamed of appearing on Test the Nation so this was quite the thrill. After arriving at the studio this afternoon, I walked down the hall of a thousand Rick Mercer pictures into […]

  • The Race Is On

    Sure, sure. Romney and Clinton win Nevada, while McCain exorcises his demons in South Carolina. But who cares? The real race, as I see it, is the epic battle shaping up between former “front runner” Rudy Giuliani and…Ron Paul? Here are the results to date: Iowa – edge RonRudy 4%Ron 10% Wyoming – drawRudy 0%Ron […]

  • At Least He Didn’t Promise To Invade Norway…

    There’s been a lot of hubbub over some comments made by Dion earlier in the week, that certain people have interpreted as a suggestion NATO invade Pakistan. Today’s Post editorial calls it “Stephane Dion’s Obama Moment”which is probably the nicest headline the Post has given to him in a year. As for Dion’s actual comments, […]

  • Vote Early, Vote Often

    Round one of voting for the Canadian blog awards has begun. Voting is open until January 21st. While I have said in the past that I find stacking Internet polls tacky, I should clarify that statement to say I find it tacky except when I’m doing it. So feel free to go and vote. I’m […]

  • Polls

    If you’re just looking for some quick junkfood, the latest Ipsos poll has the Liberals up 20 in Alberta. Given the sample size, I wouldn’t put any stock in it, but I couldn’t resist posting it – seeing a Liberal surge in Alberta the second I leave was too funny to pass up. Now, if […]

  • Individuals Who’s Opinions on Election Timing Likely Aren’t Worthy of a Headline

    The provincial NDP leaders of New Brunswick and the Yukon.

  • From the home office in Balls Creek….

    This is pretty good. I think Rodney MacDonald is my new favourite Premier…

  • In The News

    Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? And, boy, are they pissed. And 45 minutes late. Schreiber & Mulroney Inquiry Called: A Game of 17 Questions. I don’t feel like giving a detailed, or even half-assed, analysis now. Luckily, Kady O’Malley has a run down of both events. Feel free to debate away in the comments section.

  • Unite the Right

    In the midst of masterofhisdomain-gate, I seem to have missed this bit of news out of Alberta: Alberta’s political right may be in for a realignment in 2008, with the Alberta Alliance and Wildrose Party preparing for a merger before the next election. If the union is accepted by members of both parties, the new […]

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