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“Off Guard”: the new, modern, “I’m full of crap”

Scott Brison said it.  Oh yeah and “bump in the road”.  Um and, “This was clearly not an issue of integrity. It was a momentary lapse of judgment…”.  Same thing.  Not to be confused with “liar”.  He “exonerated” himself, so don’t freak out about it! 

Of course this is the man who has also said, among other gems:  “I’ve got something to tell you, I’ll be the MP for a very, very long time and you can kiss my ass”.  That, to a constituent.  A Canadian taxpayer. Or what he might call “a sucker who buys this crap”.

Brison on e-mail denial: ‘I was caught off guard’

OTTAWA—Scott Brison is not abandoning a potential run for the Liberal leadership, describing the controversy he created over his BlackBerry exchange with a senior bank official as a bump in the road.

Mr. Brison said in an interview with The Globe and Mail yesterday that his leadership “exploratory efforts are continuing” on a national basis and “going extremely well.”

The interview came just one week after Mr. Brison called a news conference in which he admitted e-mailing a senior bank official the day before the government’s income-trust decision was announced. Initially he had denied to a Globe and Mail reporter that he had sent it.

Asked yesterday why he lied to the newspaper, Mr. Brison said, “I was caught off guard at the time. I was not expecting the question, and the moment I read The Globe the next day, I immediately knew that I wanted to correct the record and to do a press conference.”

A press conference.  Well then.

And then these liberal-leftist words oozed out of his mouth in answer to the question that’s keeping all Canadians awake:  Will he run for Liberal leadership still?  Even after hitting the bump in the road and being caught off guard?:

”…And also there is a desire for a new generation of ideas. Those ideas must be based on Liberal values, must be socially progressive, economically innovative and environmentally responsible. Those are my values.”

Well he’s certainly on the bumpy Liberal “values” track. 

Those were the words—the “values”—spoken by a man who is engaged to be ‘married’ to his boyfriend if he isn’t already.  It’s the words of a pure liberal-lefty who wants to change Canada to an extreme left social outfield as the next great leader of our nation. 

Also, it’s the words of a man who attempted to take over as leader of the Conservative Party in 2003.  I guess he got confused between “Liberal values” and “Conservative values” at the time, and it was another off-guard momentary lapse of judgement bump in the road.

Maybe I’m thick.  But explain to me again how Liberal leadership hopeful Scott (“Fancy Pants from Kings-Hants”) Brison was NOT a liberal who was simply attempting to infiltrate the Conservative Party of Canada when he tried to take it over as leader in 2003, much like another new Liberal Party leadership hopeful, the liberal to the bone Belinda Stronach, and then drag it way to the far left outfield where he and she want all of Canada. 

Off guard?  That’s why we need to stand on guard.

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