Tuesday, January 24, 2006

 

Conservatives Win Minority

I can't say that I'm entirely happy about the results of the Canadian federal election, but I can't say I'm terribly disappointed: the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) did not win a majority, but they made important gains in former Liberal strongholds whose voters seemed to want to have a look at Stephen Harper's way.

Left-wing hate-mongering is alive and well in Canada, but it's finally being answered by more sensible and principled people. For instance, Liberal Bush-hating demagogue Anne McLellan got her head handed to her in Alberta, which I like as poetic justice for her bigoted diatribes against anything and everything American, and her fate was replicated across the country as voters rejected Liberals in favor of Stephen Harper's CPC. The extreme leftist NDP also stole votes away from the Liberals, which means President Bush is going to have to start personally spying on them. The separatist Bloc Quebecois party lost ground to the CPC, but George W. Bush is going to spy on them as well because They Speak French, and you know what that means! And since Dub is always ten steps in front of everyone else on everything, he already is spying on them. He's watching you right now, ya loser.

Harper will have to tread lightly in his first few months, perhaps his first year, as Prime Minister. He has shown valuable skills in leading two like-minded but warring entities from the political wilderness to acceptance by the Canadian voter, and I expect him to further surprise.

Meanwhile, would all you leftist idiots please stop OD'ing on the words "scary" and "evil"?

This is a good time for a good word from Mark Steyn.

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