I noticed today that there is a distinct change of wording in at least one news report which mentions the story about liberal-leftist fundamentalist (and idiotologist!) Carolyn Parrish rejoining the Liberal Party ranks.
Ever since that story broke, the liberal media has been trying to pull a fast one on Canadians by pretending that the Liberals had ousted Parrish “for making anti-American remarks”. Of course, sensible Canadians know that’s an outright lie—and that in fact she was ousted by the Liberals immediately after—and only after—making anti-Liberal and anti Paul Martin remarks—months after making her many anti-American remarks which liberals all make in public or private.
My very recent blog entries about it are here | here | and here.
In a Canadian Press report today, relish in the truth!:
An aide to Martin put an end to speculation that the prime minister was about to invite the maverick MP back into caucus after she was banished for criticizing Martin and stomping on a George W. Bush doll.
Well… nearly right! Baby steps!
I like to think it’s because they’ve been embarrassed or shamed into admitting the truth, but I think it’s simply a matter of it being Friday and their forgetting to mind their Ps and Qs and Liberal Talking Points. Dollars to donuts the CBC web site will accidentally type the word “terrorist” into a story today.
But the liberal media is no doubt gearing up for a sequel, as Parrish has been bad-mouthing Liberals again lately, including deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan and anyone else in the Liberal Party who supports Canadians fighting the good fight against terrorists, not a week after the Liberals started courting her and trying to woo her back to their warm but ever so desperate embrace. She’s reportedly not being courted by the Liberals any longer as a result of her anti-Liberal (but yet ever so liberal) remarks—or as the liberal media will spin it from now on—“due to her previous anti-American remarks before all this happened again not just like before this”.
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