Thursday, April 30, 2015
Monday, April 27, 2015
Wave of Mutilation
And now we will get a solid week of frantic red scare fear mongering.
Dark mutterings about socialism, fictional versions of the NDP governments of BC and Saskatchewan... Last night a well known right wing blogger implied on twitter that an NDP government would make it illegal to own a phone.
Yes, really.
Its all based on the assumption that Albertans are idiots. That we can't see that NDP 'socialism' is more the subject of one of the CBC's historical heritage minutes than any element of modern NDP policy.
Rachel Notley is the sensible, cautious leader of a moderate left of center good government party. There was enormous push back to early PC campaign efforts to portray her as extreme, enough so that they hurriedly dropped it. Expect it to return because the stink of desperation from Tory central suggests that if anything, their internal polling is even worse for them than what the public is seeing.
Fear and loathing and lies are all this tired, corrupt decaying government has left. Choose hope and truth instead.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Rachel Notley Owned the Night
He spent the night building up Alberta's already popular NDP leader into an unquestioned legitimate contender to the highest office in the province. At every opportunity, repeatedly and ostentatiously he turned his back on Liberal leader David Swann and Wild Rose leader Brian Jean. The intent was to diminish them both with a priority on blunting the Wild Rose (Though both assisted mightily in promoting their irrelevance, Swan with his cadaverous, ghost at the wedding stage presence, a tired old man who knows what vote he had has fled to the NDP and Jean with his wide vacant eyes and child's haircut, for all the world Opie from the Andy Griffith Show as played by William H. Macey, mindlessly droning his single message anti-tax right wing orthodoxy.) and that it most certainly did, but if Prentice thought it was safe to promote Rachel Notley based on the assumption she can't win in the country he may have miscalculated badly, we will know in a little more than a week.
The spectacularly condescending and pompous "I know the math is difficult" gaffe is going to do more damage than people think - possibly fatal damage.
I think the credibility he afforded Rachel Notley, combined with his own unlikable, insufferable prick demeanour and her sunny but no nonsense professional presentation sent a lot of on the fence voters Notley's way.
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