Asked about his time with [The Prime Minister] at the National Citizens Coalition, Nicholls said: "I worked with Stephen Harper for five years and never once did he in that time eat a baby."
Oh, fine. Context.
I'm just trying to figure out the continuing fascination with politicians' dietary habits, myself. Although "Vote Conservative - We Don't Eat Babies!" would at least promise a more entertaining spate of ads next time around.
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See, but that doesn't mean he doesn't eat them now.
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Stress of the job and all that. I'm *sure* all would understand.
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benefitsside effects of no TV. But it's just a *lovely* comment - after all, everyone knows the secret is *deny, deny, deny*.From:
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The Liberal supporters just ate it all up, of course. I think that's what makes me angry about it the most.
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Me: O.o ...Wait, this is for serious?
Me: *mad giggling*
That said, there's a difference between agreeing with the campaign and just not wanting the Alliance to take over the country. Which I think was a *lot* of the vote - for the NDP as well, whose campaign (from, admittedly, what few bits I picked up) was little better. "We aren't the Evil Conservatives OR the Corrupt Liberals! Options, people!"
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I'm biased for sure, and my opinion is probably influenced even more by a friend of mine who seemed pretty convinced that Paul Martin was God. We had a good discussion about politics on my livejournal during election season, though. It's still one of the highlights that justifies my continued existence on here.
That said, I sway towards the Conservative side of things in my own political beliefs (though there are a lot of things that seem to be somehow traditionally associated with Liberal policy that I agree with, so it's hard to say), but I am glad that not everyone voted for them. I personally think they deserved a minority, but I'm not so certain about what they would have done in a majority. Just... the campaign thing really bugged me. I tried to write something about it on here, but I got half-way through it, had to do something else, and then came back and realized it was exactly the sort of thing I had promised myself _not_ to write on here.
Oh well.