Archived posts

small-web-version_harperfree_poster.jpg (image) [small-web-version_harperfree_poster.jpg]

A Challenge Launched by Another Blogger And Of Course…Other Media Failures

Well, since the success of the rallies yesterday, many media outlets have covered this. Craig Oliver was impressed. Too bad CTV didn’t send anyone to many of the venues. I never saw them or Global TV at the Montreal event. I heard this was the case at other venues.

Blogging Tories and other Harpercon cheerleaders are scrambling trying to save face. Blogging Tory Craig Smith’s page was particularly ridiculous in explaining the events failed due to the proximity of the photographers when pictures were taken. A common refrain is that they would like to compare the  numbers of the anti-coalition rally (ies) of last year to our event of this year.  Stupid. Apples and oranges, really. Besides, no one can ever provide precise numbers of each and every event,  particularly those where a march and a rally took place. There are always stragglers. There are those who join in the middle of the procession and of course, those who only attend the main event at the end of the line.

Montrealers who listen to CJAD, how about we take bets as to Tommy Schnurmacher trying to  scoff at yesterday’s events and try to tout them as ‘insignificant’ or ‘just some Harper bashers’? How much do you want to bet he calls Canada hypocrites for not setting up and attending anti-prorogation events when the Liberals did it? Yes, I’m afraid Tommy is slipping in his old age and has become quite predictable.

After all, Tommy, like his other minions on the Gang of 4 appears to suffer from Liberal Derangement Syndrome ( I got the term from Pale Cold from A Creative Revolution puts it. Read her piece about Liberal Derangement Syndrome as well as other Conservative mythologies).

Will 1010 CFRB’s John Moore eat his words like he said he would in the National Posties if the rallies succeeded? Clearly, they have. When a veteran like Craig Oliver who has seen and heard everything over the years, uses words like ‘extaordinary’ to describe the events of yesterday, call it a bonus. Johnny boy, it was successful, so when can we expect to witness the event of you eating your own words?

Then, of course, they will call us liars for having promoted this as a non-partisan grass roots movement.

Hell, I love Blogging Tory Monte Solberg’s reverse guilt trip, saying the media spoon fed Canadians to things they just don’t care about. I would refute him directly, but, comments are disabled at his page. Why would that be?? Ok, Monte, here’s a comment, wishful thinking don’t make it so!

Ok, I’m going to give a kick start to your jobs for tomorrow; I’m feeling charitable today. I will speak for the Montreal Event that we did invite Conservative MPs, Senators and other Conservative party members to join us and to even even speak. They declined or didn’t answer our emails.

Another thing, it was a grass roots movement. If politicians were in attendance and speaking, it’s because we asked them to speak. All were offered equal air time. Not our fault if some either refused or didn’t answer.

Over at Section 15, Mark launches a challenge to con pundits, Harpercon cheerleaders and others like minded and other Harpercon minions. Launch your own cross country movement.  Launch a movement in support of prorogation. Set up rallies and marches equipped with colourfully designed signs with witty slogans in support of St-Stevie. Find a group like the Raging Grannies to put on a musical number showing support.

I will add this to Mark’s challenge though: just to keep things fair and to make sure we’re not comparing apples and oranges, but rather apples with apples and oranges with oranges: Same rules apply as our events did. It must be grass roots.  This means, only citizens getting together to organize their events.  No media types. Nothing even resembling Fox News’ 9/12 tea-bagger hit parade.  No politicians. Just citizens getting together and organizing.

Also, make sure to coordinate a date with other Canadian cities.

When you invite speakers, have civilians and different politicians speak.  Your invitations must include all of the MPs, senators and members and a paper trail would be required to proove this at any time if requested.

Then invite the media outfits. One thing though, make sure they’re there solely to cover the events and not promote them as Fox News seems to be guilty of.

Go ahead, tell Canadians how a Harpercon totalitarian regime benefits Canadians, because when Stevie says opposition parties bring down the markets , Jason Kenney saying they can get more done without the opposition, When Tommy, Kim and Don Crook said prorogation is best because ‘they do less damage, they won’t squabble like children’ on the Gang of 4 last Friday, Jan 22, and of course, who can forget last November’s by-election placard slogan in Hochelaga of “de l’action, pas d’election”? It  looks like ambition for a  totalitarian regime and for washed up buffoons like Tommy Schnurmacher and his buddies to say things like what they did on the Gang of 4 sounds like they’re also for it and are spoonfeeding that message to Canadians.

Tommy, Kim, Danny boy:  Do you support a totalitarian regime for Canada? How about the Blogging Tory Trolls: what say you?

Of course,  judging by only a 22 member pro prorogation group on Facebook,  compared to over 200 000 members on Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament Facebook group; I wish you all the luck in planning this event. Let me help you, your fellow Blogging Tory, Tamara of Rightchik, claims to be an event planner extaordinaire.  I’m sure you’ll have no trouble finding that blinding near flourescant page of her’s.

So, I say let the games begin! So Harpercon cheerleaders and all other neo-cons who support prorogation, I put it to you. Do your worst! Let’s see your rally (ies).

Speaking of that Facebook group witht that rather paltry membership. Matt Gurney, the next time you feel inclined to whine about censorship  at  the Facebook CAPP group, I suggest strongly you keep that claptrap of your’s shut.  Apparently, over at pro-prorogation on Facebook,  potential members have to request to join, their wall and contents are invisible to all who are not members. I dunno, but that looks like censorship to me. The fact that they’re restricting membership proves they’re afraid of debate.

So, boys & girls of the pro prorogation faction, organize your events. Until then, shut the hell up and be good sports.

Here are some video highlights of the Montreal event from  Matness4dummies’ channel on Youtube. Thanks Matt!

Added Bonus: People outside Canada organized events to support us. Still think our events were a failure? Can you get outside of Canada support for your pro-prorogation events?

7 comments to A Challenge Launched by Another Blogger And Of Course…Other Media Failures

  • Isn’t local television wonderful? (Where’s my cynicism icon?)

  • I do appreciate Andrew Coyne and TVO’s Steve Paikin for showing up in Toronto even if they were only observers and not participants. I would describe Andrew Coyne as a classic (or classy) conservative. He was certainly welcomed at the event. So was Steve Paikin.

  • ck

    You check out Jason Kenney on Question Period today? Jane Taber asks about his remarks earlier this week,and then he brags about his master’s response to Haiti. Taber mentions almost in the form of a question that they could have helped Haiti while parliament is sitting.

    Whoa, I never heard as many ah’s um’s, unless Kenney needs a speech therapist, Taber stumped him.

  • A common refrain is that they would like to compare the numbers of the anti-coalition rally (ies) of last year to our event of this year. Stupid. Apples and oranges, really. Besides, no one can ever provide precise numbers of each and every event, particularly those where a march and a rally took place. There are always stragglers. There are those who join in the middle of the procession and of course, those who only attend the main event at the end of the line.

    Yes and no.

    No to “apples and oranges”. Those who protested the Coalition largely did so because they considered it to be reckless and undemocratic.

    You may disagree with us, but that was (and still is) our opinion.

    Yes to “besides…”. Because you’re right, we can’t take accurate counts of the protesters at these rallies. Nobody’s taking head counts after all.

    But then the alternative is what? Mark Francis (the man-child that he is) said “match our numbers”.

    I assume we’re expected to simply believe the anti-prorogue rallies were larger just based on your own say-so, and the same media who often demonstrably under- or over-estimate the size of such rallies.

  • [...] A Challenge Launched by Another Blogger And Of Course…Other Media Failures Posted: January 24th, 2010 | Author: ck t | Filed under: Local Events, Opinion | Tags: anti-prorogation Rally, media failures, social media | No Comments » Cross posted @ Sister Sage’s Musings [...]

  • ck

    Patrick, I never said that this anti-prorogation rally outnumbered your anti-coalition rally. In fact, I said the two couldn’t be compared, because of many differences. For one, many who were staunchly against the coalition last year could well have also attended this year’s anti-prorogation rally.

    I won’t presume to speak on behalf of Mark Francis, but my idea isn’t necessarily matching the numbers, because as I’ve stated in my post, it is impossible to pin-point exact numbers.

    However, I launch the challenge with the stipulations I indicated in my post, because that would be much more comparable than what happened last year. It’s not about numbers necessarily, although the CAPP group on Facebook boasts more than 200 000 members. I searched Facebook for a pro prorogation group today: I found one and it only had 22 members at the time I wrote my blog. furthermore, it’s wall contents were not visible to the rest of the population and one had to request to join. One must admit there is no contest.

    That’s why the sour grapes. Like I said, start your own cross country event, I even referred you a bonafide blogging tory, Tamara, the Rightchik, who claims to be some great event planner.

    Start your own pro-prorogation movement, and we’ll see which one attracted more noise, brass and of course, crowds. Until then, learn to be a good sport & move on.

  • It’s interesting to watch the Harperites’ response to opposition — any opposition. When they are confronted with dissent, like Sargent Shultz in the old sitcom, they claim to “see nothing at all.”

    But refusing to see will not make the other guys go away.