Sunday, December 14, 2008

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!


Oh, fuck me. Mike Duffy? William Shatner? Welfare wingnut Tasha Kheiriddin? Conservative Party bagman Irving Gerstein? Sandra Buckler, for fucks sake? Please tell me that this was Stephen Taylor's idea of sick humour.

P.S. By the way, Stephen, you might have more credibility if you could spell Leslie Nielsen's name correctly. And Tasha Kheiriddin's, too. It's just a thought.

P.P.S. Oh, and Stephen? It's "liaison." Have you ever considered a spell-checker? It's what the grown-ups use.

7 comments:

Southern Quebec said...

Someone has been in the egg-nog a little early...


hahahaha
wv: bucklecl

Anonymous said...

Well wanting Duffy the pufster just enforces that he is a Connie - so much for the MSM being liberal...

Tasha is a joke that will slut herself out to any media in Montreal especially the CBC for some reason...

Even as a joke, Taylor is not amusing.... sad really....

sooey said...

Harper can do whatever he wants now. He can suspend Democracy with a claim that Parliament is dysfunctional. He could introduce a Triple-E Senate and the Liberals would pony up a slate of candidates. Who's going to stop him? The GG didn't. The Liberals won't. The NDP and BLOC can't.

Mike said...

"He could introduce a Triple-E Senate and the Liberals would pony up a slate of candidates. Who's going to stop him? "


That would be the Constitution Act 1982. No Triple E senate without a constitutional amendment. Anything else is just political theatre that can be reverse after the next election.

Who's going to stop him? Canadians with pitchforks and guns.

Any other questions?

Anonymous said...

Okay, "Tasha is a joke that will slut herself out to any media in Montreal especially the CBC for some reason..."

a) She is more on CTV than the CBC, even though the latter used to be a former employer.

b) She has more principles in her hand than do 90% of Canadians fighting to keep Quebec in confederation and free, truly leading a insurgency in her own nation w/in a nation (thanks PMSH). Most of the other 10% wear a uniform.

c) She has her own YouTube channel, provided by America.

Not bad for "a joke" and "a slut". We'll see a Senator Kheiriddin in due time.

Oh and most of the Parliamentary Press Gallery reads StephenTaylor.ca...

Anonymous said...

Oh and Jason Cerniak the Liblogger:

"I want to know why it is that when a Conservative is threatening to get a majority, one calls him a dictator. If Stephane Dion got a majority, [Jason], I don't think you'd be complaining about a dictator being in parliament. Our parliament works best when there is a majority government, which is able to put forward a clear agenda. That is our tradition and while we've had some successful minority parliaments but also some very disastrous ones. And in this case our country is facing a major worldwide financial crisis and we have a minority parliament and it's not clear how efficient or effective a government is going to be now dealing with this."
Tasha Kheiriddin

Sorry, couldn't resist... calling somebody "a joke" and a "slut" does wonders for the opposition bench. Sometimes you people forget: The opposition is in front of you, the enemy is behind you. Study politics a bit while longer (like the past five years of Australian federal politics) and you'll understand.

Anonymous said...

Oh and to the nutjob who wrote "Welfare wingnut" about Tasha Kheirddin, please read:

"The fluently bilingual Kheiriddin and [Adam] Daifallah are "Trudeau children" who have categorically rejected the multicultural vision he designed with them in mind. Kheiriddin's immigrant parents are a German/Turkish/Russian mix; Daifallah is half-Palestinian. Their fiercely independent, hard-working parents raised them as unhyphenated Canadians. Inspired by their parents' values, both chose conservatism early. At age nine, Adam cheered Mulroney in the 1988 leadership debate; at eight, Tasha wrote a letter of congratulation to Margaret Thatcher.

Once, Kheiriddin described herself as a "conservative activist" to a new acquaintance. He laughed, she recalls, because "Well, you don't usually think of activists as conservative." That perception must change, Kheiriddin and Daifallah insist."


They worked their way to the top, especially Tasha. I would appreciate it greatly if you clowns/jerks/yahoos apologized.