Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Ebenezer Dion

You would think, this being the festive season, I'd go easy on Liberal leader Stephane Dion.

But I won't!!

Check out my latest Sun Media column, where I compare Dion to some lovable Christmas characters.

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:54 AM

    Ah, don't you think this is rather petty and childish - you fancy yourself clever or something?

    Yawn and sigh.

    Seems you are running out of material.

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  2. He's not a Christmas character, but Dion reminds me a lot of this guy.

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  3. Actually that was very clever. Well done, and Merry Christmas.

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  4. After enduring a "Winter Wonderland" presentation at a public school last night, I found your making fun of the non-religious parts of the season -- and linking them to Dion -- to be humourous.

    Merry Christmas.

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  5. I'd have picked the Grinch.

    He's green (or would like us to believe).
    He has a dog.
    By reversing the GST cut he want's to take away money from Canadians at Christmas time.

    I think I'm going to have to work on my photoshop skills over Christmas.

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  6. Anonymous12:25 PM

    It's Christmas - do you not have it in you to say something positive, enlightening - of goodwill and peace to all men?

    Do you look in the mirror and admire yourself because you wrote something silly and negative?

    Ba humbug to you.

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  7. Anonymous1:33 PM

    Dion seems to be an absolutely useless leader.

    He keeps moving the Liberals to the left so that the "Conservative" party also seems to keep moving further left.

    I would love to see the Liberals dump Dion, and bring in a leader who has something on the ball (McKenna, Ignatieff, etc.)

    DEFINITELY NOT WHACKO RAE!

    Then, at least, the "Conservatives" might, at least, need to start behaving like conservatives...

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  8. Anonymous3:53 PM

    Seems you are running out of material.

    Aw, you're just jealous that Dion didn't dhestruy dihs metheriehell in Dionglish frust.

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  9. Great article, Gerry. But don't knock Dion too much as judging from his second visit to this region, he definitely knows where his political base lies (or ends).

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  10. ... Dion is not the enemy. Let's not waste another word on him.
    ... Our goal should be to expose the Liberal's philosophy of nothingness, and to teach the virtue of the values of conservatism- pulling everyone to the Right.

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  11. Anonymous8:07 PM

    You really are disturbingly puerile, Nicholls.

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  12. Anonymous11:44 PM

    I agree, igf...

    Dion is not the enemy... He is a non-factor that should be ignored. Harper may even be giving him credibility as a leader in attacking him...

    Big spending and big secretive governments are the real evils so what is PM Harper and the CPC doing about that...

    Absolutely nothing...

    Less than nothing...

    Making things worse than they were under previous Liberal governments actually...

    Yet, people only seem to respond in these posts when an attack on Dion is made...

    Sorry to be a downer, but is that the best that we can do?

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