Loony Left Resurfacing
Things can get dicey sometimes when people begin to speak frankly what's on their minds. Leading listeners to conclude that their minds are somewhat lacking in reason, hampered by impressions that seem impressively in accord with conspiracy theorists. But of course this is a spokesperson for the New Democratic Party, in fact the NDP deputy chief, a man thought of normally as sober-minded and reasonably intelligent.
Perhaps he's been rattled by the necessity, as the senior - and for many years the sole - NDP MP in the Province of Quebec, of having to explain to skeptics that the new crop of NDP MPs who took the province by storm are perfectly legitimate candidates. Even one whose candidature is now being questioned by the very people who supposedly signed on to her nomination papers as having not done so. It does get confusing.
This is the party that suddenly appeared to that great unknowable beast, the Quebec-voters-in-aggregate as their new source for extraction of special entitlements from the rest of Canada. Thomas Mulcair, party deputy leader stated his well-thought-out opinion that the United States is bluffing; there are no photographs of the man shot dead by US Navy SEALs in his compound in Pakistan.
In the fine tradition of the NDP - not fondly named "dippers" for no reason, as in "dipsy" ; the antics of Svend Robinson come to mind - Mr. Mulcair felt it his responsibility to comment on world affairs which shed a dark light on the modus operandi of the United States. He is obviously invested with a sense of outrage that the world's super power took illegal means to destroy one who sought to destroy its symbols and its people.
"I don't think, from what I've heard, that those pictures exist. And if they do, I'll leave that up to the American military", he said in a spirit of generosity, and then expanded: "No, I don't think they do. If they've got pictures of a cadaver, there's probably more going on than we suspect in what happened there", he concluded. Why leave us dangling? Why couldn't Mr. Mulcair tell us precisely what happened?
And the web sites he has visited as well, to enable us to catch up with all the latest that the truthers have uncovered.
Perhaps he's been rattled by the necessity, as the senior - and for many years the sole - NDP MP in the Province of Quebec, of having to explain to skeptics that the new crop of NDP MPs who took the province by storm are perfectly legitimate candidates. Even one whose candidature is now being questioned by the very people who supposedly signed on to her nomination papers as having not done so. It does get confusing.
This is the party that suddenly appeared to that great unknowable beast, the Quebec-voters-in-aggregate as their new source for extraction of special entitlements from the rest of Canada. Thomas Mulcair, party deputy leader stated his well-thought-out opinion that the United States is bluffing; there are no photographs of the man shot dead by US Navy SEALs in his compound in Pakistan.
In the fine tradition of the NDP - not fondly named "dippers" for no reason, as in "dipsy" ; the antics of Svend Robinson come to mind - Mr. Mulcair felt it his responsibility to comment on world affairs which shed a dark light on the modus operandi of the United States. He is obviously invested with a sense of outrage that the world's super power took illegal means to destroy one who sought to destroy its symbols and its people.
"I don't think, from what I've heard, that those pictures exist. And if they do, I'll leave that up to the American military", he said in a spirit of generosity, and then expanded: "No, I don't think they do. If they've got pictures of a cadaver, there's probably more going on than we suspect in what happened there", he concluded. Why leave us dangling? Why couldn't Mr. Mulcair tell us precisely what happened?
And the web sites he has visited as well, to enable us to catch up with all the latest that the truthers have uncovered.
Labels: Canada, Pakistan, Terrorism, Traditions
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