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Saturday, 12 June 2010
Forget Tory prattle about mergers; let us pay heed rather to Willie Shakespeare.
Scared witless by the recent spate of talks about cooperation on the left, Tory spokespeople (and right wingish journalists) have hurriedly cast about for talking points, hoping to squelch talks about cooperation. Why? Because the Tories know that they are doomed if the fragmented 60% plus of the electorate can get its act together and work for a progressive government to replace the regressive Harper new-Tories one.
Take the whistling of Chris van der Doelen of the Windsor Star, as an example.
He reports on what must be the forced optimism of Jeff Watson, Tory MP for Essex. Watson goes through what we can lable 'Tory Math' (seemingly utterly convincing but founded on false assumptions – a bit like calculations of the size of the earth by those who in medieval times believed the earth to be flat).
Labels: Bob Rae, coalition, coalition. NDP, framing, Harper, Ignatieff, Liberal Party
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