The Conservative leader “could be quite a good prime minister, quite frankly,” [Pat] O’Brien said. “There’s every reason to expect (that).
“It’s certain that the current holder of that office has been a great disappointment to a great many people,” he said, referring to Paul Martin.
And yet it’s always the Conservative Party that’s “imploding” according to the liberal media which can’t stop itself from trying to raise that expectation at every turn, thereby helping expose their abject liberal, anti-conservative bias.
Not once in this article do they mention that there’s an obvious and vast chasm in the Liberal Party ranks. Not once do they mention that the Liberal Party is totally divided over many issues, and that they can’t even settle them amicably, internally.
I particularly liked these sentences, which the liberal media will take to mean that the Liberal Party is rrrrrock solid:
“It was tough for me to recognize that the Liberal party had really left me,” he said. “I call them the NDP Lite. The Liberal party has become way too Liberal on social issues.
“I would have never predicted that my own party would have gone so badly off the rails.”
Choo choo.
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