I deplore Bill Blair’s abuse of civil rights at the G20. I despise his defence of carding of non-whites. I oppose his candidacy as a Liberal. But I’m, you know, a private citizen. Andre Marin, Ontario’s “Ombudsman,” isn’t. What the Hell is he doing?
Continue readingAuthor: Warren
Warren Kinsella: Tim and Kathleen react to my suggestion that Trudeau will win next election
I am the source of levity wherever I go.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Pillow I threw at Tim Powers at IAFF conference
He threw one back. He missed.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Shame
The one responsible for the biggest abridgement of civil liberties in Toronto’s history – the one who defended carding non-white citizens. Running for the Liberal Party of Canada. What a disgrace.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Wynne’s budget: two linkless points
There’s not much controversy surrounding it, at all, because: She said, if elected, she’d invest in transit and infrastructure, and this budget is aimed at giving effect to that; and She (and we) know that, to pay for the aforementioned, she needs to do some judicious cuts. Voters get all
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: The case of Oskar Groening
“The capacity of the gas chambers and the capacity of the crematoria were quite limited. Someone said that 5,000 people were processed in 24 hours but I didn’t verify this. I didn’t know,” he said. “For the sake of order we waited until train 1 was entirely processed and finished.”
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Who’s going to win the next federal election?
Here’s what the CBC’s polling aggregator has to say: With the Liberals and Conservatives currently neck-and-neck in voting intentions, the tendency for polls to accurately predict the winner six months out is nullified. But the trend of the Liberals under-performing their pre-election polling at the ballot box tilts the odds
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Never mind Stephen Harper’s granddaughter
I’ll bet Stephen Harper is very, very unhappy about what Joe Oliver said.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Just visiting the middle class
A few folks, mostly Liberals, referred me to Justin Trudeau’s response to yesterday’s federal budget. We at Daisy were all too busy actually reading the thing, so we missed his scrum, which did not impress many of my correspondents, among them formerly elected Liberals. Your browser does not support frames. Click here
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Fire. Marin. Now.
Kid Kodak is out of control. Any MPP who votes to keep him is complicit in this bullshit. André Marin has claimed $206,821.16 in housing expenses for just a fraction of that time — from Oct. 1, 2010, to March 31, 2014, the last date for which his proactive expense
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Pithy (and potty) reaction to the budget
My device just spell-checked "budget" into "bidet." #cdnpoli — Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) April 21, 2015
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: From the desk of the Senior Liberal Strategist™
What’s interesting isn’t that Larry Martin has written a column about the downward slide of the Trudeau Liberals – lots of the other mostly pro-Grit writers are doing likewise, these days. What’s interesting is the answers he got to his questions – from an anonymous correspondent, whose identity everyone knows.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Lisa does not like my paintings
…so I’m promoting them on the Internet to irritate her.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Dear Eve Adams
Step away from the Twitter. Going after someone’s spouse – and, along the way, offering up what I hear is unmitigated bullshit – is bad for you, bad for your leader, and bad for the party you profess to support. Signed, Everyone
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: On this day in 1968
This guy was sworn in as Prime Minister. I still miss him.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: The Star is not happy with Mr. Trudeau
Quotage: “Time is running short for Justin Trudeau to produce his policies: Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau’s charm and magnetism aren’t enough to counter his weak economic credentials..One of the biggest challenges Justin Trudeau faces is his lack of economic heft. The Liberal leader has no business or financial experience…None of the
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Does Joe Oliver hold the fate of a government in his hands?
Not really. The last time a budget single-handedly sank a government was in the Fall of 1979, when John Crosbie offered up a fiscal stinker that ended Joe Clark’s flirtation with power. Other than that disaster, I can’t think of a federal budget – in and of itself – that
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: We Grok Swann!
At least one #ableg leader knows how to do the Vulcan salute. Vote accordingly, Alberta!
Continue reading