(UPDATED) Christy Clark’s Policy Window Dressing: Fake Tears, Tall Fears, and Disgracing the Traditions of the Legislature and Government

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Amid the ample controversy Christy Clark’s bid for the NPA mayoral nomination created in 2005–after all, she was still raising young Hamish nary eleven months after complaining that politics did not afford her such a maternal want, I have often thought that it was a noteworthy moment in time, more so for those who followed her political career–pockmarked by cheating and dishonesty, than for those simply dismissing her as the aloof, incoherent featherbrain she seemed.

Nothing appears to have changed, except that her son is now old enough to feed and dress himself.

In the almost year since Premier Clark has attempted to prove that she is indeed capable of synchronously chewing gum and taking a walk, the messaging outside a script is a disaster; her own policy ideas stink; she surrounds herself with the same stale crowd that brought her Young Liberal fame, when pizza and a beer bong were her tools of the trade.

Isn’t this so terribly sad? Does it not make you want to weep for this province? For its people? For the sick, the elderly, the very young, the most needy?

For whom shall I pray first?

Just when I think that the Premier has plumbed the depths of her screaming inadequacies, she never fails to further disappoint.

I’m not sure what I find more disturbing: that Christy Clark is actually crazy enough to believe what she says is true, or whether she is delusional enough to know her lies, intimately, and repeat them anyway.

I thought of this last night as I watched, rather flummoxed in my very own Messianic paradox–where is this fellow God who has allowed for such suffering in this province for ten years–as Ms. Clark further disgraced the office of Premier, by once again, brazenly lying to her people.

She was cornered by Global reporter Marisa Thomas. You remember Ms. Thomas. She was the only reporter in this province with the professional integrity to confront then leadership candidate Christy Clark about her real role in the sale of BC Rail. While Ms. Thomas’ colleague Keith Baldrey–Global’s Victoria Bureau Chief no less, was busy fluffing candidate Christy Clark’s pillows, brave Marisa was doing her station and the province the honour of committing to real journalism.

Last night, with the same flair and purposeful demand, Ms. Thomas lopped off any possible joy the Premier could take from another empty announcement. She pressed her about BC Hydro’s disgraceful open tender for more PR hacks (are there any other kind?) to help sell the harmful and intrusive Smart Meter. The Premier, after being shielded, quite forcefully and inappropriately, by her media buffoon Chris Olsen (yet another unqualified clod), decided to answer with what must be the single stupidest answer she could have provided.

“Do you think spending money on hiring advertising agencies to help sell the Smart Meters to the public is a good use of (govt/BC Hydro) revenue?” asked Ms. Thomas. Shuffling of the feet by the Premier and then after being almost manhandled by the buffoon Olsen, Ms. Thomas followed up again with the same question, but with even more fire.

“Why are they ballooning when you’re trying to cut costs and this is tax payer money?”

Then, the reply–from the Premier herself, visibly annoyed and trying to hold off losing her infamous temper; a reply which tops the unabashed outrageousness of the feigned tears during CLBC announcements and of the bountiful, moronic statements we’ve been subjected to in the last year, by a woman who is so very clearly and painfully beyond her depth, she risks being declared Canada’s first invisible public servant.

Our taint and humiliation affirmed.

Said the Premier, without a hint of  embarrassment or chagrin, “I don’t know the details of the question, but I can tell you this, BC Hydro is going to be cutting a thousand employees…so that is my direction to them, because we are a government that is about creating jobs for British Columbians, private sector jobs…”

It was enough for me to immediately question the Premier’s mental state: are union or public sector jobs not of any worth? Are those employees not of any value at all? Do these men and women whose jobs are to be disposed of by the Premier’s edict not parents?

Didn’t someone say something about “families first”?

To be sure, Christy Clark is as out of her mind as she sounds. How much more of this should we endure before the media chieftains that created her start showing some rectitude or principle and begin covering the Premier and her rank insanity, with the tenacity of Ms. Thomas?

No sooner had we suffered through that embarrassment–as we did one day earlier, having listened to the Premier, once again, shame this province by claiming to care about justice, while overseeing a government that began by shuttering TWO DOZEN courthouses since she was Deputy Premier–nevermind the review she announced, which is a retreaded effort (there was another one when she was, again, Deputy Premier), that we were treated to further ignominy from this out-of-control halfwit as her office announced that there would be no throne speech to reconvene this session of the legislature, instead, she would appear on the Bill Good Show for a ninety minute appearance–oh, the challenge!

Think of the horror! Imagine the gristly strain of the task! How will she survive such an onerous trial?!

Instead of respecting and preserving the tradition and sanctity of the legislature and government in this province, the Premier is going to once more dishonour you, by sitting across from a man who is wholly notorious for providing questions that are as challenging–and often as hilarious (for their pathetic nature), as a two day old infant subjecting one to an extended fart.

And the announcement was made by the scandalous Rebecca Scott, Bill Good’s immediate past producer (if you can honestly call what she did producing) and now the Premier’s deputy media spinner. Oh, and in her spare time, because they never talk shop in the breakfast nook (I can’t bear think of anywhere else they might do this, since I am digesting a meal) she’s married to CBC Victoria Bureau Chief Stephen Smart.

CKNW should be ashamed not to have turned Christy Clark down and demanded that she guest on the shows of Simi Sara and Jon McComb, for some tough questions and a genuine test. That station’s bosses have made themselves appear as cowardly as the Premier. Don’t whine privately about how she’s treated all of you at CKNW, make her pay her dues. She’s clearly not your friend anymore–since you were daft enough to believe she was, when she was undeniably using you.

This is what we have been reduced to. The man who is responsible for a solid, decade-long foundation of shame and corruption is already here, and awaiting the warm reception tomorrow, of the dimbells who still adore him, as he commits to yet another hour of elaborate fakery when the Bored of Traitors fete His Excellency for a stroll down memory bane. The benevolence of the botoxed in revelry–of pure evil, past and present, over smoked salmon and caviar blinis, while His Excellency’s understudy and former deputy, takes the most needy in this province on a journey, straight  to the bottom.

We are left, then, with his political progeny–their conjoined entrails of lunacy and fulsome corruption; she who now hates him will rub her hands in envy, believe me and all will shine brightly again. Sure thing. The mainstream press, too self-degraded to cover the Premier with any kind of robustness, begrudgingly admit that she’s a dunce but STILL find excuses to write anything positive of their former colleague (if you can call what she did journalism) just so the first half of their contribution to this fiim noir doesn’t appear too obviously as the prostitution is was and the fraud it remains.

To save us, waiting in the wings is a man who believes in wealth redistribution and building small business–by taxing all the big ones into tiny ones. I wonder where those who will be fired and laid off when the NDP take power will work. Alberta? the USA?

And for the big news this week, Rich Coleman gets gambling back in his ministerial bailiwick.

You really have to hand it to Patrick Kinsella.

I bet when he was growing up he never thought he’d be Premier…twice.

Weep, weep for us all…

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UPDATED:

Firstly, congratulations to the readers who made this the most read piece I’ve ever done–and in the shortest amount of time  (yes, read more quickly than the ‘Basi-Virk’ documents) and it also breaks the alexgtsakumis.com record for most comments in a twelve hour period.  Lots of passion behind your words! Thank you!

Secondly, if you didn’t have an opportunity to read Vaughn Palmer’s excellent column in the Sun today, you should. It clearly demonstrates a provincial government in peril and a Premier who is underperforming by a huge margin. Also, here is a SUPERB editorial by the Victoria Times-Colonist, that even better than Vaughn, lays out the throne speech flap in plain detail–wherein the Premier is also criticized.

Thirdly, HUGE JEERS to Bill Good, the complete idiot that he is, who last night demeaned, through TWITter, a former NW reporter that was laid off recently from a Victoria station. The reporter, who brought NW some of its biggest exclusives in the last two years, was critical of the NW throne speech slated for this Monday, and instead of respecting the objection, Bill decided to attack this poor kid on a personal level referring to the guy as “bitter” and openly mocking him! A shameful response considering Bill’s FULL knowledge of the lad’s personal challenges, medical difficulties and his general lousy lot in life right now. So to Bill Good, ‘ASSHOLE OF THE YEAR AWARD’ without question. No one will be more insensitive to someone who’s suffering this year, so congratulations Bill you disgraceful fool. You’re a total jerk for pissing on a guy who is down and out–for now. Typical of a man whose massive ego and unbridled arrogance exceeds his pea brain by several magnitudes.

Lastly, as I pointed out yesterday, Rebecca Scott completely screwed up the release about the tossed throne speech (proving, once again, what I’ve been saying all along is true: Scott is entirely unworthy of her position in the Premier’s Office and was hired simply because she couldn’t kiss Christy’s ass fast enough every morning when they worked together), But since the ill-scripted release, Scott spent an inordinate amount of time yesterday, feverishly calling CKNW (and other news outlets) to try and get THEM to correct her mistake and change the way the throne speech debacle continues being reported! Her calls to CKNW alone are now the subject of  remarkable mockery, major ridicule and utter disgust by former colleagues. Can you imagine the gall of this uncontainable shrew? Well, it’s NW’s fault at the end of the day. When you hire little children (to save a LITTLE money) with no experience to do a REAL producer’s work, the air you pump up their derriere as a result, is directly disproportionate to their competency level, which forever sits in the doldrums.

I’m back on Monday. But may be inspired to do a post or two through the weekend.  Stay safe out there, it’s supposed to rain. Drat!

Hug a child, read a book, enjoy the outdoors…

Be well.

 

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234 Responses to “(UPDATED) Christy Clark’s Policy Window Dressing: Fake Tears, Tall Fears, and Disgracing the Traditions of the Legislature and Government”
  1. persey says:

    Can’t agree with you Alex, in calling Palmer’s piece “excellent” when he includes this throwaway line near the end:

    “At least the live radio format, allowing for questions from the host as well as callers, is more responsive than the option preferred by some of her predecessors, namely the pre-taped TV broadcast.”

    And later on in your reader’s comments we learn that all callers to the radio show will be screened so the preem can answer “relevant” questions.

    One doesn’t need to be a longtime reader of this blog to translate what “screening” means.

    It means callers will be permitted to lob softballs only and/or only questions that she has already been coached in and has speaking points in front of her.

    As for the value of questions being asked by the host, well nobody doubts where Bill is coming from so don’t expect anything tough or meaningful from him.

    The disappointing part is some uneducated voters may just accept what they hear as a valid cross section of responses from the populace. NOT!

    Gimme the video tape any time and let me interpret the throne speech for myself.

  2. Hopeful Citizen says:

    Hi Alex,
    I have recently had the honour of overhearing some ‘casual’ university entrance interviews with Grade 12 candidates in my local coffee shop. I can’t tell you how thoughtful, articulate and sincere these young people are in comparison to what is served up by our ‘tight-knit’ community of journalists and the Liberal bureaucrats they are married to and the politicians they play golf and party with. There is great hope for the future if we can move past this dark period in politics and journalism.

  3. ...jobs... says:

    Alex,

    It’s all about jobs…private sector jobs…BC Hydro will be cutting 1,000 jobs…

    Interesting.

    How many PR Consultants did BC Hydro plan to hire? And at what cost? How many were ‘friends’ of the Christy Clark party?

  4. 212Degrees says:

    Considering all the high priced political and media advisers Clark has surrounded herself with, there seems to be an extraordinary number of foul ups and wrong headed decisions being made. Value for money. I don’t think so. The appearance of Clark on Goods CKNW show places her in an extended bubble of protection which she enjoys from her official advisers. Its time for Clark to realize that the public sees through that bubble and will burst it when election time comes.

  5. Shell says:

    Alex, you’ve outdone yourself… great article – thank you for keeping “Crusty’s” grubby paws to the fire!

    “Crusty” reminds me of dogs who chase buses, catch one, then discover that they don’t know how to drive – so to save face, they just sit at the bus door with their pack, growl, and pissing all over their “prize”!

    You’d think these bitches would let someone who knows how to drive take the wheel!

    No offense intended to any 4-legged bitches who have caught buses and driven them!

  6. ∞² says:

    Hmmm. It appears that choosing a leader that has all the characteristics of Forrest Gump, with a mean streak, is not a great idea.

    I’m betting that CC was announcing that 1000 BC Hydro jobs are being outsourced. How many NDP tears will be shed if they were all management jobs? … as many as last time?

    • Observer says:

      Please, don’t insult Forrest Gump. He invested in a “fruit company”, also made millions elsewhere and did help as many people as he could. She’s a total disaster and would thoughtlessly squander anything she could lay her hands on. BTW, both articles were very well written and probably precipitating a wider MSM campaign of kicking of the fallen.

  7. JPF says:

    Alex good article.
    Even when I sometimes don’t agree with what you have to say; I at least take something away from what you write.

    Webster describes SHILL as “…to talk about or describe someone or something in a favorable way because you are being paid to do it” and SHRILL as “…loud and difficult to ignore but often unreasonable”

    Would it be safe to say, “Bill the shill for Christy the shrill”.

  8. Len says:

    I was wondering if there was a decent looking weather girl at NW .. and then i thought,,, oh yea i guess this one would only need a good voice to replace the moron in the morning .Thanks again for all you do Alex.

  9. Mark says:

    The skewers per line ratio on this column was exceptional! And all well deserved I might add! Christy is the anchor of the LIberal Party and also the anchor of our province – and now pulling us all with her down to the bottom!

  10. Shell says:

    “nonconfidencevote” called us to arms – everyone call CKNW at 9:00am Precisely, as Jack Webster would say!

    The following audio clip is a little fantasy of what could easily become reality this Monday, on Bill Good’s Propaganda Program – if AGT unleashes the power of his readers and shows Bill And “Crusty” his “balls of steel”!

    The result: without a script Vanilla Bill is lost… and “Crusty” cracks under the pressure and shows you who see really is… until finally her pea-sized limbic brain explodes!

    It’s my little fantasy, I’m old, I have a Bad cold, I’m pissed off with “Crusty” taking BC to hell, and I’m entitled to my little dream!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gub4FIDKPLc&feature=related

    ;-)

    • AGT says:

      I have to say I almost didn’t approve this video because if the salty language….until I realized it’s Christy in the background swearing like only she can! LOL!

    • rdk says:

      better: Instead of upping the ratings call the advertisers to compliment them on their Christy Clark Liberal support and let them know you support someone else. (They’re not dropping the commercials for 90 min., surely?)

  11. gb in victoria says:

    Alex,

    Superb work, I look so forward to reading your and your reader’s posts . Now, here is a chilling prospect reported in the Vanderhoof Ominca Express Feb.8:

    Even though Liberals are dismissing the poll, it has to be troubling for them, just as it has to be good news for the NDP … with the next provincial election just over a year away … unless, of course, Clark wants to abandon the legislation mandating regularly scheduled elections and use up the full five-year mandate, which is what governments faring dismally in the polls often do.

    http://www.ominecaexpress.com/opinion/138868349.html

  12. Jay says:

    I also couldn’t help but to laugh at Christy’s very nervous scratching after being pounded by Thomas on the BC Hydro issue. hehehe

    • AGT says:

      That more than anything else shows you how unqualified she is. Can anyone imagine Gary Doer doing that at the end? Brian Mulroney? Pierre Trudeau? Christ Almighty, even VanderZalm and (Glen) Clark were more composed than this dimbell. It is a study in sociopathy to watch Christy pretend she knows what she’s doing.

      How much more embarrassment can this province take?

      • Seymour Forest says:

        No, but I’ve seen (and seen the result of) many stupid things that Brian Mulroney, Bill VanderZalm Glen Clark and Pierre Trudeau did.

        As dumb as this is, it pales in comparison.

        “ya dance with the one that brung ya”

        • AGT says:

          You need to lie down for awhile if what you’re suggesting that any of the aforementioned were less composed or as unqualified to hold their respective offices as Christy Clark.

          You really need to lie down for awhile.

          That would rank as the single most ridiculous comment I think I’ve read.

          I don’t know who you are, but I have my suspicions we may have worked together once. Your perspectives are usually crisp and learned. I can tell you worked in my era and were good at it. But to suggest Christy isn’t the biggest train wreck–particularly up against ANY of the aforementioned, is just unbelievable.

          With respect…

      • Larry Bennett, Burnaby says:

        Does Hydro want to meter me to see if I have left on my phone charger, my digital message unit, my laptop, my VCR and DVD and tooth brush charger, router, wireless thingy, multi-plug power indicator, the thingy that flashes all night to keep out bugs and rats, or the intrusion indicator, the smoke detector and what time I shut the rest down for the evening? (Forgot to mention the rechargeable battery charger)
        Just what the Hell is this bloody meter all about anyhoo, and why am I paying for something I didn’t order?

  13. Rob says:

    That was awesome, I am sure this is just what Christy does every time you write something.
    Rob

  14. WHITEROCKJ says:

    i wonder if bill has realized yet that come a year from now CC will be applying for his job?

    i wonder if he has clued into the fact that this interview not only serves her purpose of being shielded from real questions, but is scoring points with cknw brass…… wonder whos seat she will be sizing up while shes back in the studio?

    poor bill, no ethics, no integrity and now he will be interviewing the person applying for his or a co-workers job next year, making her look good the whole time by making sure she gets softball questions lobbed at her.

  15. Bob says:

    Alex,
    Could you please post the Bill Good Tweet for those of us who wouldn’t have the first clue where to look for it?

    • AGT says:

      I’ll dig it out tomorrow in a separate post. I’m still seething at his atrocious behavior against Brett Mineer–who is a prince of a guy.

      • Martin says:

        I encourage those with Twitter accounts to bomb Bill Boring’s and Crusty’s accounts Monday morning at 9 am, ESPECIALLY if people feel they can’t get through to ask real questions!

        Tweet @billgood980 and @christyclarkbc to let everyone know how you feel, 140 characters at a time…

  16. Martin Dean says:

    Your posting Sir, nears divine eloquence, nay, it’s prose are 2012 Kerouacian beat poetry.

    What I would pay to hear it read aloud in a public venue, on a soap box, nailed to a legislature’s door, on our public broadcaster or god forbid, private news/talk radio.

    One’s heart gets weary with the dereliction of our presses and airwaves.

    Thank God you have not allowed the lunacy to stand unchecked.

    Got outside, walked the kin and critters, and for that gift, and that of your thesis – a sincere thank you.

  17. JPF says:

    Premier Christy Clark and Washington State Governor Chris Gregoire announced that Washington State and British Columbia have concluded a series of agreements to strengthen their cross-border partnerships, attract investment and create new jobs.

    From the BC Government web site…
    http://www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/ministries/office-of-the-premier/

    The Governor was overheard to say: “sometimes I think I’m next to an idiot”.

  18. Mack says:

    Speaking of Hydro looks like Christie is handling the Smart Meter program like the Liberals handled the HST

  19. Shell says:

    Hi Alex!

    Thank you for taking the time to look past the salty language, to see what my intent was.

    That little clip was intended as just some wishful thinking regarding Vanilla Bill’s show with “Crusty” this coming monday.

    If all of us “AGT” readers called Bill’s faux show and eMailed him – non-stop, one could only hope that Bill’s call-screening for “drunks” et al, would fail, his call-screening firewall breeched – leaving he & “Crusty” exposed as the frauds that they are – with nothing to say, except “Interesting” 57 times, while “Crusty” has a nuclear swear fest meltdown, leaving no doubt to the people of BC who and what she actually is.

    Behind closed doors – THIS is our premier. Pretty sad, pretty ugly.

    By the way, Duke Nukem is the main character in a silly comedic first person shooter game, and he claims to have balls of steel.

    Duke hasn’t met you yet Alex!

    Thanks again.

  20. Bruce says:

    Alex, I read every posting you put up and go back several times a day to read the other post the good folks write, I listen to Sean Holman every Sunday morning, Norm Farrells Blog, The Real Story by a fellow named Ian, Bill Tielmans blog, Rafe Mair’s plus Harvey’s page also. And every one of these blogs are saying the same thing that Clark is a mess and a disaster.plus alot of other things. As you said the Government also reads these blogs or your’s in particular.They (the Liberal MLAS) must surely get the feeling that the Government is in tatters, their down in the polls. they should think that it is time to do something to save their careers or the Province,and the people who voted for them.Or don’t they have the balls to do it. or are they a bunch of Chicken Shit Bastards with no balls at all. I would think more of them if they said” enough of this craziness I am out of here” and sit as a independent.
    On another note I was talking to my MLA on Wednesday, and mentioned your name and he said that he reads your blog all the time. and said you always tell the truth. He is a NDP MLA.
    Cheers.

    • AGT says:

      Well, that’s very kind. I try to make sure my posts and columns are accurate. The reasons I have the thousands of readers I do is because that’s the first standard for me in ethical journalism.

      Again, I really appreciate the kind words, from you and by your MLA–he must be very balanced as the extremes of both parties and the BC Conservative far right can’t stand me.

      Tough…

      • Norm Farrell says:

        Alex knows, as I know, people in Victoria provide a steady flow of readers for our blogs. Paying attention to these sites allows them an opportunity to read unfiltered responses of ordinary people. We’re not trying to please advertisers, sponsors or commercial interests. We’re simply providing points of view that consider right and wrong, not commercial interest.

        I applaud what Alex writes because he says what he intends to say without concern for hurting the feelings of a colleague who shares a desk 3 feet away.

  21. GINCH says:

    Just sick and tired of Christy and all politicians in general.They are all self serving pukes.Alex why are you obsessed with Christy?Do you have a secret crush on her?

    • AGT says:

      I didn’t realize that representing the best interests of those without a platform or voice and holding a corrupt and unethical politician to account is in any way being “obsessed” with someone.

      Your suggestion that I might have “a crush” on the Premier demonstrates that you would like a press that holds off on holding public servants into account–not to mention that you are juvenile and pedestrian thinker. You clearly prefer we give them a moderately free ride, do you? That’s nice.

      When I spent three years hammering Gregor Robertson’s record and the entire term of Sam Sullivan calling Sam out or excoriating Gordon Campbell for the disgrace of his tenure, what…? That makes me gay?

      I’m sorry but I can’t help you here. You’ll need to go have your head examined for evidence of some operating matter elsewhere.

      Go away, idiot.

  22. JPF says:

    I wonder if as many people who read the AGT blog were to call in to the Bill Shill show on Monday and communicate their success (or lack of) to a special edition of the blog.

    That way we would know how many people called and were not able to get thru, how many were able to get thru and of those that got thru how many got screened out.

    If as an example 100 people got thru to the screener and only 10 were able to get past the screener to put their question to the Shill & Shrill then it would certainly cast doubt on the integrity of the show as being an open forum for intellignet discussion.

  23. Johan says:

    re Dix and wealth redistribution—-what has been going on during the reign of the Fiberal gov’t? Assets of the province to Gordo and pals—–wealth redistribution –no?

    • AGT says:

      No, that’s called theft.

      Nice deflection, though. What Dix’s people believe in is taking money from the rich to bolster–too far, those THEY deem as worthy. That’s outrageous and completely anti-Canadian. This country was built on opportunity and freedom. The BC NDP don’t believe in that.

      Who was their keynote speaker at their convention? An avowed communist, a PROUD global warming alarmist that believes there should be limits to how successful you can be. He’s insane and so are the people who brought him here. He is also a racist, who publicly criticized white, suburban youth for being more inclined to commit to Columbine-type killings. The man is maggot. Yet, when I confronted Adrian about Van Jones, he fell silent.

      Why?

  24. Rosebery says:

    There will be lines known only to insiders to call in with their comments. The public lines will be jammed and unavailable, All staged,
    all contrived,
    Will there be equal time for rebuttal from the opposition?

  25. LC says:

    http://www.theprovince.com/Smyth+Government+recognition+cupboard+leaving+taxpayers+wallets+bare/6139862/story.htm

    Their must be a communications error from the government to the employees. As a tax-paying government employee in emergency health care, I have not received any notice of the program, nor could I find it on any links to my workplace web-site. No notifications via e-mail. I’ll keep searching. If I find it and am a qualified, I’ll make sure the Premier gets a lump of coal.

    This is another foolish waste that will be attributed to back the statement “We are increasing spending on government programs like health-care and education.”

    We need a strong party in power to make sure spending is done in a prudent manner.

    At this time my vote is with the BC Conservative party. They have some work to do to prove their option is valid. Rather than wait to see what happens, I joined in hopes my voice can be part on the growth of the party.

    • AGT says:

      And many thousands of British Columbians agree.

      Problem being: that they are still occupied by the Reform Party of BC and their sickening bigotry and racism. I have a problem with that.

      Plus, their leader, while a very nice man, doesn’t have the energy to carry that ball across the goal line. The Conservatives can really make a huge impact, but they need to make changes NOW, or they will never be considered a serious contender.

  26. HB says:

    What boggles my mind is, how did this average looking, uneducated woman, with a pea brain, and sociopathic tendencies, progress as far as she has in B.C. Politics?

    I am in disbelieve, that this women is running my province. Angers and frightens me, all at once.

    On happier a note Alex. Alexgtaskumis.com is now the most visited site on my home browser. It only took 11 months.

    • AGT says:

      Hurry! A privilege…thanks!

      Now, as to the ‘how’ and ‘why’ she became Premier, you needn’t look any further than the crew around her.

      They cheat only when they can’t win–and they’ve never won anything that they haven’t destroyed by taking over. Think Paul Martin and look at the federal Liberal Party today…remember Stephane Dion? And Dave Basi, Bob Virk and Erik Bornmann were along for many of those rides.

      That’s how she “wins”

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