The federal government is appealing a decision handed down by the liberals’ courts division recently, which “exonerated” Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chretien of wrongdoing in the biggest political corruption scandal our country has even known, which as we all by now know was perpetrated by exactly nobody.
As always, let me calm liberals by reminding them that “exonerated” is NOT some fancy new sex move that they didn’t know about —it’s a term meaning “we dint know nuttin”.
The news media division of the liberals, which has taken to calling it the “federal” sponsorship scandal instead of the Massive Liberal Party corruption scandal in order to protect their Liberal leaders and “principles”, wrote this quote in one of their stories about the appeal (this one at their CBC division):
“We thought the [June] decision was not only correct in law but made good common sense…I would have thought they’d want to put this behind them, but clearly they don’t.”
The speaker was one of Chrétien’s lawyers. His name: Peter Doody.
Yes I’m so sorry. His name is Doody.
http://www.yourdictionary.com/doody.
Have a nice day.
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