Someone call Jane Taber quick:
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Purchase of jets a real election issue
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Clearly, time for a "senior" Liberal to chime in with some foreboding doom and end this madness.
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Taber? Ha! You expect Canada's worst political journalist to write anything substantive?
I'd be more interested in reading what everyone else is publishing.
I think Steve's point is, and I agree, that the media has given the Liberals such a hard time over the last few years, and Taber has been such a critic of the Liberals in particular, that either she slipped on the ice and hit her head on the ice or she'll be coming up with a "re-balancing" column that quotes "anonymous" Liberal "advisors" about how the party is actually on the brink of civil war or some such thing.
OK, I took that to watch as Taber changes her views as everyone around her does. My bad. In my defense - she's still stuck in 2006, things might change once sees the writing on the wall. I don't think she's biased as much as she's a twit.
Maybe a bit of evidence that the narrative is changing somewhat..
Not just Taber... more 'anti-Liberal' froth from Hebert today. You'd wonder if she knows who's governing these days in Ottawa...
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-notebook/fed-up-with-harper-liberals-launch-social-media-cri-du-coeur/article1897376/
Now all we need is an election!
Here's hoping that the Libs have a few juicy policy ideas in the bad (and I'm not talking about bloody home care). How about a comprehensive telecom strategy? That would be something.
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