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Re: Conservatives versus the Media: Part 132
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hollinm
Once again Goodale and the Liberals are over the top in their rhetoric. This is part of the problem with the Liberals these days. Instead of focusing on policies and issues that affect the lives of everyday Canadians they are looking at the short term potential gain that would see them possibly get back into power. The only thing that counts for Liberals is power.
Gooddale while appearing on TV looks like he is becoming more unhinged, twitching, looking like he is about to jump off of the chair and cutting others off who are trying to make a point. I think Goodale has finally grasped what the rest of the country instinctively knows that the Liberal party, no matter the travails of the Conservative party, will never be elected with its current leader. Hence his overly partisan, twitching and rude appearances on TV in an effort to divert attention from the problems of the Liberal party.
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