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March 25, 2011

There’s a Red Door

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  • http://twitter.com/arlasko Allen Lasko

    And that’s the doorknob out front, to the left.

  • Hankers

    Moe, Larry and Curly. The 3 Stooges.

  • Mstreet

    I love it!

  • LJ

    There is no red door. Its the blue door or the three stooges

  • Paulsstuffb

    Hate to tell you Stephen but Kady should be along any minute to complain that you are using the Polka Dot Door without permission. It’s like that CBC hissy fit when the Consevatives ran an ad and CBC complained about using their footage, then the eery silence when the Liberals do the same.

    And it would probably be easier getting a straight answer from Polkaroo than Ignatieff regarding a coalition.

  • Paulsstuffb

    Hate to tell you Stephen but Kady should be along any minute to complain that you are using the Polka Dot Door without permission. It’s like that CBC hissy fit when the Consevatives ran an ad and CBC complained about using their footage, then the eery silence when the Liberals do the same.

    And it would probably be easier getting a straight answer from Polkaroo than Ignatieff regarding a coalition.

  • Liz J

    Ah, the Ploka Dot door, how fitting for the polka dot troika . The man in the hat can’t tell his secret and ruin his chances of being the top banana, the other two have locked their paws on it, they have nothing to lose.

    BTW Stephen, where the heck did you find that mafia-like picture of Iggy with a hat? Now I’m not implying Iggy is in any way using mafia tactics, of course not, but if he were play acting it would be part of the wardrobe.

  • Liz J

    The pic of Iggy in the hat could be captioned: ‘ I’m keeping my secret under my hat’.

  • Liz J

    How about the blue door or a three ring circus?

  • Anonymous

    Photoshop and schoolyard taunts. Good start, folks.

  • Liz J

    Oh, Iggy has now come out and tossed his CO-partners under the bus, wonder how that will sit with Jack Layton who is eager for a power seat?

  • Anonymous

    Excellent job Stephen. It reflects the situation perfectly.
    Ignatieff’s statement needs to be dissected. He said if he comes in first he will not form a coalition. What if he comes in second or maybe even a distant second what will he do?
    He says that democracy requires a minority government to have the confidence of the House. Harper if he wins a minority comes back to the House, introduces a Throne Speech and bang a vote of non confidence by the three opposition parties. Ignatieff goes to the GG and says Harper failed to gain the confidence of the House and he should be allowed to try and gain the confidence of the House. GG because an election has just been held agrees. Ignatieff either through a formal coalition or informal begins looking for dance partners in the House on every piece of legislation. The remaining opposition parties will force him to spend like a drunken sailor etc. etc. Harper needs to warn Canadians at every opportunity. This morning was a good start.

  • http://canadiansense.blogspot.com/ Canadiansense

    I agree it does not sink to the level of the opposition calling our militay war criminals and liars regarding the F35 costing.

    I agree it does not look as ridiculous suggesting the Olympic committee were stooges of the government and the letter “C” and Torch Relay were Conservative conspiracies.

    I agree blaming the Federal government on the death of a 13 year old failure in some local health boards to adminster the H1N1 with a Liberal plant in a line up is not as professional as the Liberals.

    Thanks for pointing out how far we have to sink to level the playing field.

    Carry on Kenn2 and hope the Liberals calling NHL hockey arenas as cultural centres for Bloc support is the Liberal priority for the fourth election in seven years.

  • http://canadiansense.blogspot.com/ Canadiansense

    I agree it does not sink to the level of the opposition calling our militay war criminals and liars regarding the F35 costing.

    I agree it does not look as ridiculous suggesting the Olympic committee were stooges of the government and the letter “C” and Torch Relay were Conservative conspiracies.

    I agree blaming the Federal government on the death of a 13 year old failure in some local health boards to adminster the H1N1 with a Liberal plant in a line up is not as professional as the Liberals.

    Thanks for pointing out how far we have to sink to level the playing field.

    Carry on Kenn2 and hope the Liberals calling NHL hockey arenas as cultural centres for Bloc support is the Liberal priority for the fourth election in seven years.

  • Anonymous

    … and nothing better complements such a good start than a bilious blast of irrelevance from our very own CanadianDense.

    (golf claps)

  • Liz J

    You were speaking about schoolyard taunts?

  • Anonymous

    I take your point, but this is apples and oranges. This whole post is directed at all the opposition; I was merely addressing CD.

    Seriously, has CD’s post done anything to either rebut my comment, or advance the right-wing argument? Is it worthy of anything other than scorn?