Canadian liberal-lefties try so hard to portray our free, taxpayer-funded abortions without any limitation at all whatsoever, and gay ‘marriage’, as Canadian “virtues” that we love and will do anything to keep, but of course they aren’t. The liberal media are certainly mostly in favor of such things as free abortions—they’re very liberal-left people as a group. And they’re certainly in favour of such things as gay ‘marriage’—they’re liberal ideals and journalists are liberal-lefties as a group. Then they try to promote that viewpoint to you, the reader.
Abortion is not a Canadian virtue, for example, I don’t think. Ask Canadians if they think Canada should spend its treasure on funding life-ending abortions for nothing more than young girls’ pure convenience, rather than, say, actual health care, and see what the answer might be. Strangely, we never see such polls.
So when pollsters and the liberal media try to spin their crappy polls and their crappy results into something that scientifically proves that Canadians are in favor of abortions and gay marriage, it makes me giggle. And when they use that mendacity as ammunition to not vote Conservative, it’s pure politics. And the Canadians who buy this crap deserve what they get.
”Voters in poll fear Tory agenda” is the headline in the Globe and Mail in its story written by RHÉAL SÉGUIN.
Actually, despite the bogus tendentious headline, the poll results indicate they don’t fear “the agenda” (a trademark of liberal-friendly media firms who invented it for anti-Conservative election campaign use), more than they do. But you’d have to actually go past the headline and its first few tendentious paragraphs to figure that out. And most people won’t. Mission accomplished! Time for lunch!
The Conservative Party’s inability to overtake the Liberals may have more to do with its agenda than with Stephen Harper, according to a new opinion poll.
[You’ve just personally interpreted the results for us, you crafty scientist/reporter you! And good on you for throwing that famous Liberal Party word “agenda” in there! Bet it was all you could do to not type “hidden” in front of it!]
A Leger Marketing poll, conducted last week, shows the Liberals have gained an 11-point lead over the Conservatives.
And when respondents were asked whether the Conservatives would fare better under deputy leader Peter MacKay or New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord, two potential leadership contenders, the poll showed little change in the party’s support.
[And they’re more socially liberal than Harper. How do you square that circle, scientist/reporter? Well, like this…]
“The problem isn’t the leader, it is the party and its social policies,” pollster Jean-Marc LÃ
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