During the 1984 federal election campaign, the Globe and Mail ran a photo of Liberal leader John Turner speaking to the Empire Club or some such group. The picture was taken at such an angle, however, that the part of the backdrop that appeared behind Turner’s head made it look
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Canadian Firebrand: The Toronto Sun is now officially a propaganda sheet.
During the 1984 federal election campaign, the Globe and Mail ran a photo of Liberal leader John Turner speaking to the Empire Club or some such group. The picture was taken at such an angle, however, that the part of the backdrop that appeared behind Turner’s head made it look
Continue readingAndy Lehrer: The Sun thinks you’re stupid: Tab hypocritical in Davey Affair
On the latest edition of CTV’s Question Period, ex-Iggy press secretary Ian Davey responded to a question about a Sun Media report by saying the Sun “is a newspaper for people who can’t read” thus betraying what most senior politicos actually think abo…
Continue readingAndy Lehrer: The Sun thinks you’re stupid: Tab hypocritical in Davey Affair
On the latest edition of CTV’s Question Period, ex-Iggy press secretary Ian Davey responded to a question about a Sun Media report by saying the Sun “is a newspaper for people who can’t read” thus betraying what most senior politicos actually think about the tabloid. The surprise is not, of
Continue readingAndy Lehrer's Firebrand blog: The Sun thinks you’re stupid: Tab hypocritical in Davey Affair
On the latest edition of CTV’s Question Period, ex-Iggy press secretary Ian Davey responded to a question about a Sun Media report by saying the Sun “is a newspaper for people who can’t read” thus betraying what most senior politicos actually think about the tabloid. The surprise is not, of
Continue readingCanadian Firebrand: The Sun thinks you’re stupid: Tab hypocritical in Davey Affair
On the latest edition of CTV’s Question Period, ex-Iggy press secretary Ian Davey responded to a question about a Sun Media report by saying the Sun “is a newspaper for people who can’t read” thus betraying what most senior politicos actually think about the tabloid. The surprise is not, of
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