
Federal Conservative nomination candidates are getting some unexpected (but surely not unwanted) visitors this summer. Our tipsters report Tory House Leader Jay Hill and Opposition Whip Rob Nicholson are scheduled to tour British Columbia during the last week of August for scratch and sniff sessions with the would-be and already-are MPs in this province.
Is this the next stop on their crusade to reverse gay marriage?
as someone who hails from Jay Hill's home riding, I welcome his presence in the rest of the province because surely his bad personality and arrogance will only help turn more people off the conservative party and towards parties like the Liberals or even the NDP. The conservatives have trouble breaking through any more than they have because they rely on stalwarts like Hill, who have nothing positive or new to offer them. If they were smart, they would have Rona Ambrose and Helene Geurgis touring instead. They are young and smart women, people who can strike the interest of people, not turn them off like Hill and Nicholson.
I did a scratch and sniff on Harper... He stinks!
Notice how Harper's poll numbers are rising as he spends the summer preaching to the cloistered converted?
Wait until he gets back to Ottawa this fall and his weasel words get wider media coverage... then the polling numbers will get back down to where they belong.
Where is Gurmant Grewal? It has been almost two weeks without a scandal.
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