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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2009

Prime Minister Stephen Harper dances on stage in Mumbai with wife, Laureen, on reality tv show.

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  • How do you expect Harper to dance on Indian

    music.I never saw him dance on Canadian music .

  • He's standing and clapping his hands.

    That's not dancing.

    Guess he figures the piano thing worked, so he's gonna continue with the "look, Canadians, I'm really a human, not a robot" tour he's on.

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  • Stephen Harper can't dance...He wasn't programmed to do this.

  • Watch it Harper, you don't want to get TOO wild.

  • I didn't know the rat bastard fuck up could keep his feet out of his big mouth long enough to dance

  • I see a lot of standing awkwardly ...but not so much "dancing"

  • @lukafafrenz RWA:  right-wing authoritarian followers

    snip snip So a right-wing authoritarian follower doesn’t necessarily have conservative political views. Instead he’s someone who readily submits to the established authorities in society, attacks others in their name, and is highly conventional.

  • @007nadineL LOL, i bet you have! not just the argument of the media (for which i gave an example -- much more than your statements do), but the argument that your head is...in the wrong place, too -- LOL

  • @lukafafrenz - yeah, I've heard that arguement before, it's not at all true actually. But thanks for trying. MSM: No matter what happens, it's always good news for the Cons.

  • not exactly dancing... I'm sure harper doesn't dance

  • @007nadineL IF (a big if) a left-leaning media were actually to begin a shift to the right, then doing so would only bring it to the centre -- you see, if you start as left as "now" magazine (for example), then a huuuuuuuge shift to the right is necessary just to achieve objectivity -- the trouble is that your proverbial head is so far up your butt, that a whiff of fresh air seems extreme to you

  • It's not Canadians who've gone to the right, just their media.

    "Lawrence Martin has written several articles about the Canadian media's rightward migration. In a January 2003 column headlined It's not Canadians who've gone to the right, just their media, he quoted an unnamed European diplomat saying "You have a bit of a problem here.

    Your media are not representative of your people, your values."

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