Like many Canadians, I am rapidly
becoming convinced that MP Paul Callandra, Stephen Harper's latest iteration of
his very own personal Parliamentary lap/attack dog, is becoming Canada's most reviled
politician. He seems incapable of answering a question during either
Question Period or televised political panels, preferring to deflect, change
the subject or otherwise obfuscate in a loud and annoying voice. After
all, if you say it with volume, it must be true!
As such, some brilliant mind has
come up with this:
Here is the link that will certainly provide you with a few minutes of
Parliamentary entertainment at Mr. Callandra's expense.
Enjoy!
As an aside, I'm wondering if
selling insurance is starting to look like a better career choice?
In America, Obama and the White House have replaced volume with the idea that saying it often will have the same effect of "making it true". Often sending out an army of people to spread the same message helps. If the message proves false, wait two days. repackage the old message and repeat again. If told enough times people begin to believe things and take it as fact.
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