Having taken painstaking efforts to review the Premier’s sppech from last night, I must tell you, it was not what I expected. This is a man who has consistently told us over the last several months that he gets it; he understands and appreciates that he’s more unpopular in this province than the HST. But [...]

And the hits just keep on comin’…for the Premier of British Columbia…and on the day he’s preparing to fill your heads full of manufactured leadership goals and exponential fakery. In what must be Gordon Campbell’s most difficult week in government, ever, after having been dressed down by a senior member of cabinet, for the usual [...]

It almost always pays to wait. I spent Monday fielding some emails from some of you wondering why I wasn’t yet commenting on the Campbell effort to rearrange the deck chairs on the ‘Titanic’. Well, I’d been trying to get a hold of Energy Minister Bill Bennett. I’d heard the night before that he was [...]

So there I was, lying there, staring at the rain pelting my window. 3:45am and I couldn’t sleep… I usually sleep very well, but last night was one of those nights. …remember to give Gina another five dollars for the cancer drive at school…George is off today…Giulia is team leader in class but I’ve got [...]

When I wrote this in August I was still grappling with what a really appropriate sentence should be for Shawn Woordward’s textbook case of gay bashing. It’s one of the most deplorable crimes and I have often said that it’s up there with rape and only one step behind child molestation. But when the judge [...]

I have learned this afternoon that the so-called secret ballot on the Premier’s leadership distributed in the last two weeks to B.C. Liberal constituency executives and party hierarchs has been tabulated. And the raw results are dismal. Even if accusations by some party leaders are true that the results were manipulated by the Premier’s people, [...]

I believe I owe NPA Director Manjot Hallen an apology. As you’re aware, unlike almost anyone else in the press, I happily provide one if I fell it’s necessary. It’s not just about credible journalism–it’s about being an honest man. In a post I did yesterday about the NPA Dinner, it was Hallen I heavily [...]

You  know, there is much to be said about the work of Mike Klassen and Daniel Fontaine. Their website started off as a smear machine against Mayor Moonbeam and his cadre of social engineers. But then, I suppose because of some criticism from their own ranks, including from me, they straightened their ship and magnificently [...]

Well, let’s say somewhere in between. And I’m being generous. Though, there were some bright lights. Off the top, the organizing efforts by Suzanne Anton blind supporter Debra Spafford, an NPA Director, were text book examples of how NOT to run a dinner. Note to NPA snoozers on their Board: Call me if you want [...]

It hard to know where this story ends. Two women systematically murdered. Dozens of bizarre, sickening and fetish-filled photos that really aren’t in the public’s interest to view, the targeting of girls as young as 9 years old… Agh! Enough. I don’t know how many times I must state the obvious: In cases like this, [...]