Monday, March 19, 2012

New Ads Try To Distract From ConCall Potential Fraud?

Interesting that the ruling majority junta would run character assassination ads against the leader of the 3rd Party.

Why?

They may be trying to turn the channel on the massive potential election fraud scandal facing them...

They may be so worried about Rae that they attack him even if he won't be leader, or has promised not to...

Or... They are simply so full of seething hatred (and concurrently, FEAR) of the LPC, that they need to lash out at this "enemy" like they do at all others?

I think it is part of a "praise our lilly-white leader" build up of Harper, so he looks less evil in the face of the mounting calls for public enquiries into possible election fraud. Come out swinging... Make your guy look the better alternative... You know the NDP is likely headed downwards (at least that's the MSM take), so the LPC will be the likely main threat... Attack, attack, attack!

Feed the mob... Public executions, of necessary... That is the Reform-a-Tory way!

Signs of desperation...


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

My god you guys bitch and moan alot. Your at 3rd party status, your leader is a much disliked ex NDP Ontario Premier, and, this is what gets your back up? You continue to get sucker punched by the CPC and you continue to complain to anyone who will listen how much getting sucker punch hurts. And spare me the "we're better then that" attitude. Jean Chretien won a majority by telling the voters he was going to cancel the hated GST...he knew he was never going to cancel it, but, he was willing to sucker punch the CPC to win..and he won. Either wallow in the political mud or stay a 3rd party, but, the "woa is me" is really getting tired, and, getting you guys no where.

CuriosityCat said...

They succeed because the media - TV and press - are chasing wildly over the new shiny thing (the ads) the Tories waved in front of them, instead of focusing on the suppression of votes in the last election and the increasingly more probable chance that the election was stolen.