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CTV: hardly “subliminal” seduction

I’ve mentioned this before —just Monday for example.  CTV Newsnet covers any story on the liberal-left push for Kyoto control and increased taxes on you and your family in order to control you and your behavior, with an overlay of various horrible-looking scenes of egregious pollution and general Earthly mayhem and destruction, from their yummy CTV video files.  They’re doing it for every story about Dion’s green shit

shift plan, including every recap of his speech, and every recap of the day’s headlines. 

This is hardly subliminal imagery.  But it is seductive. 

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Maybe they just couldn’t find any nice parks in Canada. Or blue skies.  Or clean factories.

But they even extend that hardly subliminal seduction to guest interviews (which all seem, by the way, to be with expert pro-Kyoto greenies or liberals or socialists or Liberals…).  Here’s scenes from an interview with a greenie, in which the CTV has chosen to color the interview with these objective images: 

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SIDEBAR:

Hilariously, at one point in that interview (above), the anchor, Jacqueline Milczarek, confused the Liberals’ plan with “the government”, referring to the Liberal plan as the government’s plan. 

Jacqueline MilczarekSo really I mean when the government says it’s ‘revenue neutral’ is that in all honesty true, when you know we’re saying we are gunna be paying more for electricity, utilities, right?

And he just blithely follows along in his answer:

John Bennet, greenie:  Well the government’s not saying that it’s going to have a neutral impact in the economy, it’s saying that the federal gov’t isn’t going to collect any more money…”

Maybe they think Stephane Dion is such a great leader that he should be or really is “the government”.

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