Category: Conservative politics

  • Greenpeace At It Again In Britain

    As Britain goes through the most significant  shrinking of  the social safety net since World War II. The moral compass of eco- courage known as Greenpeace has decided to spring into action. This time they are protesting the need for a green banking system in Britain. Of course the irony of many British people currently suffering in eco-poverty shouldn’t be lost on them, but I’m not keeping my hopes up. Greenpeace as Ezra Levant has outlines in his new book,is very particular about where they decide to apply their principles.

  • McGuinty Running Out of Time

    Dalton McGuinty is a third of the three amigos slowly running out of time and the public’s patience.

    Source National Post


    In Ontario, even the Liberal Party’s Toronto Star is working up polls to show Liberal Premier Dalton McGuinty has exhausted his welcome. Three-quarters of voters want to see the back of him. The Conservatives, under Tim Hudak, have 41% of support against 29% for McGuinty. You have to appreciate what this means: The Toronto Star thinks former Premier Mike Harris is the spawn of Satan, and Tim Hudak is his darkest disciple, yet they’re running polls showing Hudak could whip McGuinty — a Liberal ! — with ease. It’s blasphemy.

  • Ontario Liberals Learn Dirty Tricks at AGM

    The battle lines have been drawn in the long slow march towards the 2011 provincial election has begun. The Ontario Liberals are holding their annual general meeting  where the party is being enlightened on the art of demonetisation and dirty politics.

    Source The Record

    The Liberals will also hear from Rahaf Harfoush, a member of U.S. President Barack Obama’s campaign team and author of Yes We Did: An Insider’s Look at How Social Media Built the Obama Brand, and from Kerwin Swint, author of Mudslingers: The 25 Dirties Political Campaigns of All Time.

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    The upcoming provincial campaign will be one of the most dirty and personal in recent memory. The Liberals need a Hope and a prayer but what is clear right now is that Ontarians definitely want  change.