Question of the day
When the Economist, labelled Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin “Mr. Dithers”, did the Liberal spin machine go into overdrive to counter the article’s claims? And, are they trying to shed the perception that the government itself has no direction on policy?
The answers (here, and here) come courtesy of Google.
You could start a drinking game based purely on Scott Brison’s answers during Question Period.
“The Prime Minister has been clear” — Do a shot
“We should wait for Mr. Justice Gomery” — Do two shots
“I’ve decided that I cannot sit with party X and will be sitting with party Y” — Finish the bottle
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