And being a conservative means being a down-home, football-loving, cheerleader-ogling, racist, homophobic, Bible-thumping, flag-waving, capitalist. And actually, true Liberals fight to try to make those that DESERVE money and don't have it get it. Pig of a man, you are.
"If by a 'liberal' they mean someone who looks ahead and not behind, someone who welcomes new ideas without rigid reactions; someone who cares about the welfare of the people - their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil rights, and their civil liberties; someone who believes we can break through the stalemate and suspicions that grip us in our policies abroad; if that is what they mean by a 'liberal,' then I'm proud to say I'm a liberal." --John F. Kennedy, 1960
Being a liberal today means that you want a handout, that you hate those who worked for what they have, that you subscribe to the ideals of socialism and egalitarianism. Yes, being a liberal today means that you want to see the jihadists win and that you are a secular progressive who believes in big government and punitive tax rates. Today, liberals are queers and misfits and anyone who is proud to be a liberal has likely been treated for mental illness at some point in their life.
You two did a good job. As for the comment about Mercer getting paid to be a Liberal, I will say, I consider Mercer to be a commentator, and if he has a slant it doesn't matter because he does make the CBC money with his show (unlike a lot of other programming they have). Nonetheless, solid interview, much appreciated, and i will check out your blog. Keep it up.
A few of the questions sound a LOT more like you are stating your opinions and asking him to comment on them. Of course, i guess it's your blog so.
Neds: Liberals in Canada are centre leftish. PC (Conservatives) are centre rightish.
And I don't think Mercer is really (nor claims to be) a "stand-up comic". He is the Jon Stewart of Canada. If the conservative agenda could come up with something as witty, I'm sure he'd get a voice.
no, here in le canada, the liberals would sort of be like australia's labor party, but the party is still predominantly white... i don't think they're rednecks, but their logo and electoral colour is red... why do you guys spell labor without a 'u'?
propably it is the only use of the labor word where it is with out a "u". All our others are with "u", e.g. harbour, child labour, labour pains, etc...
And being a conservative means being a down-home, football-loving, cheerleader-ogling, racist, homophobic, Bible-thumping, flag-waving, capitalist. And actually, true Liberals fight to try to make those that DESERVE money and don't have it get it. Pig of a man, you are.
Deinkleinetot 4 years ago 2
Tasha is excellent!
FB1801 4 years ago
"If by a 'liberal' they mean someone who looks ahead and not behind, someone who welcomes new ideas without rigid reactions; someone who cares about the welfare of the people - their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil rights, and their civil liberties; someone who believes we can break through the stalemate and suspicions that grip us in our policies abroad; if that is what they mean by a 'liberal,' then I'm proud to say I'm a liberal." --John F. Kennedy, 1960
mhirtes12 4 years ago
Being a liberal today means that you want a handout, that you hate those who worked for what they have, that you subscribe to the ideals of socialism and egalitarianism. Yes, being a liberal today means that you want to see the jihadists win and that you are a secular progressive who believes in big government and punitive tax rates. Today, liberals are queers and misfits and anyone who is proud to be a liberal has likely been treated for mental illness at some point in their life.
holycowasdfg 4 years ago
i was born in quebec BUT I HATE IT!
CANADA 4 Life
VIVE LE CANADA
negdtown 4 years ago
You two did a good job. As for the comment about Mercer getting paid to be a Liberal, I will say, I consider Mercer to be a commentator, and if he has a slant it doesn't matter because he does make the CBC money with his show (unlike a lot of other programming they have). Nonetheless, solid interview, much appreciated, and i will check out your blog. Keep it up.
suivoh 5 years ago
vsutton1964 you're a douche this guy is funny as hell
malcolm345 5 years ago
yeah Mercer is funny alright, but in a very tragic sort of way. He behaves like he's recovering from a head injury.
vsutton1964 5 years ago
A few of the questions sound a LOT more like you are stating your opinions and asking him to comment on them. Of course, i guess it's your blog so.
Neds: Liberals in Canada are centre leftish. PC (Conservatives) are centre rightish.
And I don't think Mercer is really (nor claims to be) a "stand-up comic". He is the Jon Stewart of Canada. If the conservative agenda could come up with something as witty, I'm sure he'd get a voice.
khybor 5 years ago
Rick Mercer is not a "stand-up comic" - he's a liberal propagandist and he is paid with Canadian taxdollars. He's a parasite.
vsutton1964 5 years ago
here in australia we associate liberals with redneck conservative white australia policy... is it the same in le canada?
NedsDeb 5 years ago
no, here in le canada, the liberals would sort of be like australia's labor party, but the party is still predominantly white... i don't think they're rednecks, but their logo and electoral colour is red... why do you guys spell labor without a 'u'?
jchiapet 5 years ago
propably it is the only use of the labor word where it is with out a "u". All our others are with "u", e.g. harbour, child labour, labour pains, etc...
NedsDeb 5 years ago
ughh le canada man common fuck quebec lol everybody hates quebec here lol even quebec hates quebec
RADMAN420 5 years ago
These two have promising careers at Fox News ahead of them.
notaparty 5 years ago
thanks! I think... :D
stimpyloveseggs 5 years ago