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Originally Posted by Charlatan
When I listen to the recordings of the Conservatives in Question Period all I can think is that sound like a bunch of illbehaved school children.
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I agree with that but it's not just the Conservatives acting like children.
It's interesting though how public perception is so singlehandedly decided moment by moment. CTV Newsnet ran a clip the other day several times of the proceedings in the House. It went something like this.
(paraphrased)
Harper -- Can the Prime Minister tell us why he ran on election promises, promises that were first mentioned in his budget plan and now he has changed them to accomadate the NDP and his political will?
Martin -- Mr. Speaker, this is the same member of the opposition who supported our budget draft, and now he doesn't. Perhaps he should explain his motives to all Canadians on why he flip flopped on his opinion.
Hmmmm,....pot calling the kettle black, eh. Interesting too, the next day Liberal support shot up.
It's astonishing how a one minute clip can turn the tide in how people think. This clip ran on several other news stations as well. Global, CBC and even City T.V picked it up. But that's politics.