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Extreme politically-correct NDP not part of the gander.

What’s good for the goose (that’s you!) is not good for the you’ve got to be kidding party.

The socialist party that launches and encourages all gays, transexuals, cross-dressers, unionists, feminists, sexists, welfare recipients, environmentalists, artists, playrights, street people, and students to launch human rights complaint at the drop of a lesbian’s football helmet, says their cultural slight against Nova Scotian premier was merely “slightly irreverent” and “a little cheeky.” That’s according to provincial NDP Leader Darrell Dexter. 

In case you didn’t know, “merely ‘slightly irreverent’ and ‘a little cheeky’ ” is liberal-leftist code for shut up you whining arsehat, we’re liberal-leftists and we WROTE the book on political correctness, so (to quote Liberal Scott Brison), “you can kiss my ass”

These are the people who make the ACLU look like a bunch of pantywaists.  But, let’s say it together now:  Liberals live by a different set of rules than the rest of us.  And the further left you go, the more that is true.  See this blog entry from just this morning for a perfect example.

Meanwhile…

N.S. politician calls ‘jig’ ad an attack on his culture

Nova Scotian Progressive Conservative Leader Rodney MacDonald, a well-known fiddler who became premier earlier this year, is calling a provincial election ad placed by the NDP an assault on Celtic culture.

The 30-second television ad, which attacks the Tory government’s record on three issues, includes fiddle music.

It ends with the line, “Rodney MacDonald and the Conservatives? The jig is up.”

[…] “If you’re going to attack one particular culture, does that mean they’re going to attack other cultures as well?” he told CBC News on Wednesday.

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