John McCain reminds me of Cousin Fester and Giuliani is Gomez. Or they’re actions figures: Giuliani, Scharzenegger and Stallone.
This was the final arrogance from Giuliani in believing that anyone cares who he endorses.
If Romney was smart, the first thing he’d do after the campaign is get a guest spot on SNL. I suggest the first skit is him coming up sheepishly towards Lorne Michaels and saying: "John McCain told me this is a great way to get nominated." At the debate last night, there were so many things he could have said. 1. There you go talking about the past again. 2. There you go again sounding like a Democrat again.
John McCain may very well go down as the first Sunday morning chat show candidate. Like Ross Perot who went down as the Larry King candidate. I’m afraid that both have definite similarities. They were both in the Navy, both officers and gentlemen and both are crazy as three-legged rats. It’s time that all good Republicans close their eyes, spread their legs and think of the United States.
In the Globe and Mail, Mr. Mason had a column and I didn’t want to waste my entire blog dealing with his unmeritorious submission. I point out that it is very easy for a province like British Columbia to be holier than thou about climate change and greenhouse gas emissions. I don’t remember seeing that many oil rigs in Vancouver. However, I do think it’s important for us to keep a level of civility in any discussion, including those about climate change, greenhouse gas emissions and the environmental agenda. I think it’s wrong and pompous for us to presume that anyone is an enemy of the rest of Canada just because they disagree with Mr. Mason about these issues. It’s certainly pretentious to describe a whole province as an enemy of the rest of Canada if it doesn’t go along with your agenda. It seems to me that it is Toronto-based pontification like this that is one of the reasons why we have unity problems in this country. I can’t believe anyone in Alberta is going to be convinced by a polemic that persecutes one province for the sin of not only having a mainly carbon-based economy (who doesn’t?) but one that is exceedingly more prosperous than ours right now. It is a province too far to demonize and vilify Alberta simply for not sharing one’s view. PS: Am I an enemy of Canada because I don’t agree with your climate-change agenda? PPS: I’m not very concerned about whether people might relocate to Alberta, but whether, if this system is brought in, they’ll relocate to China or India that bothers me.
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