I just watched the leader of the failed Liberal Party, Bare-Ass Bob Rae, demand that the Prime Minister of Canada resign in disgrace because of an auditor-general report on the F-35 fighter jet.
The report was, in a word, bad.
Color me shocked out of my gourd that government has once again demonstrated its near-total incompetence in managing anything.
But Bob Rae has no idea who to blame or for what, exactly, as in fact the AG didn’t, so he’s just guessing, playing politics, hoping to boost his own personal fortunes, and has chosen to make this ever so responsible resignation call, which would naturally put our entire nation in crisis. But you know, as long as he gets ahead in some small way, who gives a crap about stupid Canada?
Bare-Ass Bob Rae is the one who went on national state-owned TV and took off his pants, in full view of the camera, and plunged into a lake. Then against our wishes, he got out of the lake. All the pixilation in the world has done nothing to remove the ugly stain that left on my brain.
This premeditated ass-baring decision was made when he was running for leadership of the Liberal Party a few years ago. Rae thought that this behavior befit that of a world leader.
That’s some quality, sound judgment right there.
So that tells us a little something about where he’s coming from, insofar as his idea of prime ministerial propriety.
I watched this latest call for Prime Minister Harper’s resignation on CBC’s news channel, which, while reporting on it, broadcast a constant stream of their fans’ Tweets. Amazingly, the CBC’s fans all seemed to think almost exactly alike. I think I saw demands by the CBC Twitterati for the resignation of every single Conservative minister, as a result of the AG report. By way of reminder, the utterly failed CBC is the state-owned government media which receives about $1.2 billion in taxpayer funding every year, to rise no higher than a distant last place in the ratings, and is the government operation that seems determined to steadfastly refuse any requests for any public questioning over its accounts.
So, happy Tuesday, Canada.
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