After a Stephen Harper speech challenged the prevailing narrative on Canada’s struggles, a hot-mic moment is raising fresh questions about media bias and accountability.
It has been la-la-land for a long time. Very long time. Only ramping up from 90s to the level of absurd. Changed gears after WW2 and goes back even further. Don't get me started.
Thanks. Yes, even a little sooner, with Defienbaker cancelling Avro Arrow. But our military still had balls then and they turned around and bought 30 MIG-21s from the Russians. That lead to the Red Hawk incident of 1960 and there was crisis moment, Americans had military troops at the boarder, and again, Pearson this time, rolled over and NATO as we know it today was re-cast -- as a sales channel for crappy arms and spy network.
Harper was right????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who knew????
Well... A whole lot of us did.
Unfortunately ... Not enough .....
Sadly... Who did not or worse... lied and obfuscated their fake news to protect their paymaster.
Duhh.....
The Elblowzoe crowd (sadly a very large complement of a dying country) and the aforementioned MSM.
Gotta love those hot mike moments though.
It has been la-la-land for a long time. Very long time. Only ramping up from 90s to the level of absurd. Changed gears after WW2 and goes back even further. Don't get me started.
You are not wrong....
Mostly due to Liberal Governance with the odd smattering of the then PC Feds but that long and slow death likely started big time around 1968.
No coincidence the year the Pierre Trudeau (at least in theory), the weird sock jerk's daddy was elected PM of Canada.
Thanks. Yes, even a little sooner, with Defienbaker cancelling Avro Arrow. But our military still had balls then and they turned around and bought 30 MIG-21s from the Russians. That lead to the Red Hawk incident of 1960 and there was crisis moment, Americans had military troops at the boarder, and again, Pearson this time, rolled over and NATO as we know it today was re-cast -- as a sales channel for crappy arms and spy network.