...the federal government has announced their assistance package for low-income people dealing the effects of high inflation, and Poilievre calls a press conference to react. And the spectacle begins.David Akin, one of the reporters present, takes offence that Poilievre insists he won’t take questions (and he hasn’t since he was made leader), and starts shouting questions at him.And what does Poilievre do? Call Akin a “Liberal heckler” (because the pool camera can’t see Akin as he’s behind it), and a few hours later, sends out a fundraising appeal to his base that plays victim, that the media is out to get him, and that they’re all protecting Trudeau, and that you need to send him money to take on both Trudeau and the media.It’s gross, it undermines institutions, it undermines democracy, but he doesn’t care. It’s his game. And most of the media in this country have no idea how to react to it, and it’s going to be a real problem going forward.
Wow. It’s going to be a stupid few years with this bullshit. Great. https://t.co/UiE7ZcXYMU
— David Moscrop (@David_Moscrop) September 13, 2022
Also, Smith's "hermit crab" analogy is great here:Lots of readers/viewers called me about today’s Parliament Hill presser. Many said I was rude and disrespectful to @PierrePoilievre . I agree. I’m sorry for that. We all want politicians to answer questions — but there are better ways of making that point.
— David Akin π¨π¦ (@davidakin) September 14, 2022
It’s a hell of a bet. Either the Tories think Poilievre can attract urban and central Cdn voters where Scheer & O’Toole failed, or they’ve given up trying to win them over in favour of going after PPC and non-voters.
— Andrew Coyne πΊπ¦ (@acoyne) September 14, 2022
Or: this isn’t about winning, but just tribal affirmation.
This is what I keep saying—because we have so throughly bastardized leadership contests, political parties are now hollow shells to be inhabited by a series of hermit crabs. They are little more than brand names being fought over, and little else. https://t.co/9sqkUgPiDP
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) September 14, 2022
Reassuring to see that even a King gets embroiled in feuds with the inanimate objects of our culture. https://t.co/9ot1ZXjkg5
— Cathie from Canada π¨π¦ π·π³️π (@CathieCanada) September 13, 2022
Finally, yesterday I saw this tweet and the comments and suggestions that followed:Had a dream I presented King Charles and the queen escort with a BIC pen and he kicked me in the nuts.
— Gary Shteyngart (@Shteyngart) September 14, 2022
So now I have put together a new Twitter List that I call "Tweet Masters" so I won't lose track of the best tweeters on the Internet. You can follow this list if you want: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1569911596562137091?s=20It's hilarious to me that there are celebrities in their mid-20s who pay small fortunes to have PR consultants run their social media, and meanwhile, there's Henry Winkler and Dan Rather just effortlessly understanding the assignment.
— Charlotte Clymer π³️⚧️πΊπ¦ (@cmclymer) September 13, 2022
3 comments:
With the 44 million pounds the British taxpayer sends him each year, you'd think Charles would be able to afford a decent fountain pen. My Lamy 2000 costs $150, doesn't leak and writes superbly.
Of course, his nibs may want something a little more up-market, but even the Sharpies favoured by Trump are more reliable than the junk on Chuck's desk. Get the man something before he has a heart attack and we have to suffer through another endless royal funeral.
Cap
Thanks, Cap - your $150 pen seems pretty "upmarket" to me!
David Akin a Liberal? A ha ha ha! Poilievre strikes again with wit and awareness. What Akin is not is a Poilievre Con, the strange kind of humanoid replete with mindless oafishness which characterizes the latest vacuum-between-the-ears stumblebums who stalk the land like unthinking drones.
Why Akin apologized, I cannot imagine.
BM
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